For anyone on this forum who'd been an fundie before, I'd like to hear your stories on how you moved from fundie to whatever you are now. Let's start with mine...
My parents are atheists, but they bought me a children's bible

(I'll tell you the reason later) and I became hooked. One of my babysitters was a raging fundy with two kids (not a good combination) which she always brought with her to my house. That deadly combination pulled me into the maw of fundy-ness and, ironically, brought me closer to one of my elementary-school friends. She nurtured my "faith"

and it went on and on for a few years. I began to feel guilt over my growing sexual urges. One day, I suddenly realized that I had been reading only the children's version of the bible - I had to switch to the adults-only section. And what I found shocked me. Logic hit me in the head at full force, and i saw the light again. I told my friend of my decision to split with christianity, and she exploded in my face and raged on and on right in the back of another friend's GMC. She talked of miracles and miracles that she had read about

(funny how she only read about miracles and NEVER saw one!) I demanded evidence again and again and she was unable to provide some convincing pieces. Rearmed with my new logic, I left her a simmering mess in the back of the vehicle as it docked in the garage.
A few years later, I typed in "Creationism vs. Science" in my search engine and it led me right to Mike Wong's site of the same name. That, of course led me to SD.net. I read as much of Wong's sites as I could in preparation for the grand debate which I had foreseen would come in more than a year.
(one year later)
We had became friends again and generally accepted each other's beliefs. Then one day on AIM I let slip one embarrassing thing that I knew that she did

(I think you'll figure that out). She found out about it and officially severed our ties. After a long hissy argument over email, it boiled down to both our beliefs.
So began the debate. I gave her a week to prepare. I had defeated her initial arguments on AIM and knew that I would have no trouble beating her again. I was right. She concluded with the admittance that she knew that there was a God, but she didn't know if He really loved her or not. She also admitted to me that she had gone into christianity because she had trusted her parents. Funny how I turned the tables on her. It seems that fate has a strange irony.
After that, my atheism was strongly cemented in place.