I'm your friendly neighborhood Buddhist. I've been to a catholic school for 12 years. Christianity has never struck me as particularly truthful or moral enough to consider conversion, no offense, but I'm not blind to it's incredible historical and cultural significance. I have read many books on Christianity for my own edification, the best one being CS Lewis' Screwtape Letters. I liked that book better than the bible or any other work by Lewis. (the worst book I have ever read in my life is Lewis' The Last Battle; I once created a scale of readability keeping TLB at absolute zero)