I don't have children, and I'm not going to have children. But I have often thought that if I did, I might raise them in a somewhat different faith from my own, under the assumption that they'll probably convert to whatever they feel like when they get older.

Some of us more ecumenical-minded Christians find it easier to get along with people of other faiths than we find it to get along with other Christians. I heard a similar thought expressed by Chief Rabbi (of the UK) Lord Sacks on the radio program and podcast "On Being" (formerly "Speaking of Faith"). BTW, I highly recommend that program to more mature children, teenagers, and adults who want to learn more about different religious traditions and practices in an intellectual, if not a scientific way.

I also find that some atheists and/or scientists can be every bit as dogmatic as fundamentalists.