Believe in God, yes.
Believe in organized religion, no.
I think it stems back to my childhood. I was raised and schooled Catholic until I was six. At the impressionable age of seven, I was pulled from both into an Assembly of God church and school which basically told me, as a SEVEN-YEAR-OLD, that I was going to hell for worshipped false Gods as a Catholic (Mary and saints). Oh, and for trick-or-treating (pagan holiday), and going to Mardi Gras (raising hands to false Gods) and watching the Smurfs (they practice magic, they are evil). Grant it, I know all Assembly of God churches are not like that, my family attended many more which were great, but that was really harsh for a seven-year-old to hear, that so many innocent things enjoyed were sending her to hell! Needless to say, it ruined me on religion very early in life, but I decided to give it another chance in high school. I attended a youth group at a different church, and the youth pastor threatened to not let a teen back in if he wore a Red Hot Chili Peppers shirt to church again. And the guy was there on his own accord! No parents forcing him! He wanted to learn about God and lead a better life. What a great Christian attitude from the adult! I gave it up then. Too many rotten apples spoiled it. WAY too judgemental!