If you asked my parents, I would either be "used to be" or "somewhat". The real answer is that I never was, despite being dragged to church and going to a private school with required chapel and religous study classes. In the end, I just don't care.
I think that the interesting question that would come out of this would be "if you used to be a Christian, what made you stop believing?" Or something along the lines of "Define yourself as a 'somewhat' Christian". To be honest, this seems like a yin/yang type of thing because you believe or you don't. I don't see how you can believe in half-measures.
Can someone elaborate for me?
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