Have you tried being informed/interested in any other Major Religion such as Islam, Judaism, Confucianism etc?
Yes, dear Ter (peace to you!). Islam extensively (starting with a stint in the late 70's, and so returning to what I had learned then), but also Judaism (because of my heritage). Confucianism, Buddhim, Taoism, starting with what was insinuated about them in that WT publiction about religions (a burgundy/red book - I can't recall the name just now, but it was one of the first things I did when I left - researched to see if what they said about these was true. Some of it is; some of it isn't. There is a lot they don't know and only opined on). Then Greek Orthodox, Anglican, LDS, SDA, Catholicism, and various "Protestant" denominations... due to what I was hearing/learning from my Lord about them and what I should know about them. Which includes that ALL religions are tied together in some way/form. Most come out of some system of religion before it.
I also was interested because, having left the WTBTS and so now more freer to associate with others, I had family, friends, loved ones, co-workers, neighbors, professors, classmates... all of whom I thought were [very] "good" people... who hailed from these. For these two reasons (Christ and these people), I tried to take every Philosphy/Religious Studies class I could fit into my schedule in university. Sometimes, I would forego a class I needed for my major to take a Religous Studies class. And I wanted to use what I learned for no other reason than my own knowledge and understanding.
And I learned a LOT... probably more than some who practice these know about their own religion (which is often the case with JWs). As I have shared before, attending university didn't wreck my faith - it only strengthened it.
Have you studied with the same honest inquiry as with Christianity?
I think so... and still do to some extent (because I still ask so as to TRULY understand). I realize that it might not seem like it, but along with ancient languages... religion and philosophy are VERY interesting topics to me (the three kind of go together, in many instances). Because, again, they really are all tied by one or more common threads. Even many of the "pagan" ones (many... not all... so cool your jets, pagans).
What are the odds you just happened to be born in the right time and place and country etc. to find Christianity so amenable?
I cannot answer for anyone else but myself, but I DIDN'T find christianity "so" amenable. I am a black woman, Ter, and a descendant from slaves... and a child of California USA during 60s-70s. For my peers, "christianity" was the religion of white folks and old/country/slave mentality black folks. Indeed, much of modern "christianity" among African Americans was LEARNED as a result of the institution of slavery (it was what made them "human" and in line for "salvation", which was used to help the cause of abolition). Much like it was for native Americans (in the eyes of the Spanish). They didn't COME here with it. If I truly wanted to know who I was... I would have to go back farther than Protestantism (some denomination of which is the primary religion of African Americans).
In that search, I could not discount Judaism (even more, since I am Israel, from the tribe of Ben-Jah-Min (Judah)... and thus, by blood... a Jew - it was how I was found by my Lord - Abraham's blood in me) and so looked there, as well, to the extent my Lord directed me. I realize there are several factions of Judaism today (i.e., ultra Orthodox, Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, and Reconstructionist) and so no I have not studied all of them. I see no need, as none are the form originally established (contrary to claims they each might make).
Like modern Judaism (indeed, all religion), "Christianity" is what man has made it, what man defines, dear one. It is not what Christ started... nor what he foments to this day.
I hope this helps and, again, peace to you!
A slave of Christ,
SA