Fast forward now to how I view religion before I met my witness wife and got involved in her religion.
My world view was much broader, I realized that I do not know everything, and therefore did not have all the answers. You have to remember that the IFB church believe, much like the WT, in the plain old black and white view of either it is of God or of Satan. I was beginning to break away from that world view. I still believed in God and believed that my salvation was eternally secure in Christ. Frankly, I felt like I had a better relationship with Him than I ever did before and frankly ever had since and prayed often. While not attending any church regularly, I enjoyed experiencing the different types of worship styles of the different churches that my old IFB church shunned. I began attending a Church of God that is known for its out of order tongue speaking and prophecying, in part, because my old pastor (who I use to refer to as 'Pastor Limbaugh' due to the similarities between him and Rush) actually pointed out that church and told me they practice false worship. In fact, to hear 'Preacher Rush' talk, all other churches are false except the good ole IFB (sound familiar?).
My view on religion and God is difficult to describe (I guess). I still have faith in Christ and believe in the Christian religion, but I realize that had I been born in another part of the world where another religion was dominant, I probably would be something else. I don't like legalistic religions and hence why I find it difficult to be a witness today (even before I knew about all of the errors it committed in its past). At best, I would be a 'maverick' witness who would challenge the authoritarian structure and probably would end up a disfellowshipped witness.