Cultural Christian is a term used for people who identify themselves as Christian but are not necessarily religious. They may think of themselves as culturally Christian because they were raised or grew up in a culture influenced by the Christian religion, or they may have been taught some of the values associated with the Christianity but don't actually practice it themselves. Cultural Christians typically hold some Christian beliefs but don't always follow the teachings. For example, they might not go to church or pray, but they still may believe in Jesus.