I don't see myself as religious, but I don't deem myself an atheist either.
As a child, CofE was the main stay of my parents, as I got older I got uncomfortable with the way religion was used as a placement in things I did as I was growing up. What I mean by that is like finding a club I went to for activities had the placement of Christianity with in ways of any issued literature.
I enjoyed one book that was given to me when I was young, the usual Adam and Eve story, it was clearly wrote in a way to capture the mind of children. But as I say, it was a story, a story like many religions that have gaping holes in them if studied more closely.
I've never decided what religion I want to be, or even if I want to be a religion, I go through life with an open mind. Give me a religion that will stop atrocities in Ethiopia and Myanmar and I might sit up and listen.
For me a Church, Mosque, Synagogue, Temple should be a place of safety or/and worship not to be desecrated by any man.