I consider myself an agnostic Christian. I think most people nowadays are deep down agnostic, but practice a specific religion that appeals to them for many different reasons. I like to think different religions are just different cultures, and different ways of making sense of our experience in this universe. I firmly believe that most smart religious leaders are deep down agnostic as well, but serve their jobs for their own reasons, so some are good and some are bad. So back to your question...
Christianity in particular appeals to me a lot, despite me growing up as an atheist. This is a religion where god came down to earth and suffered for his people. Sure Christianity had it's episodes of dark history, but the mainstream Christianity as it stands today is really amazing, and full of compassionate, charitable, inclusive, and empathetic people. Unfortunately, i have never really been committed to a church, just like i have never been committed to life or death... If extreme atheists are so keen on wiping out religion, then they better come up with a better way for communities (young, old, rich and poor) to come together like some religions do. I believe in mainstream Christianity, but not so sure about god.