I've always preferred the Eastern religions to things like Christianity and Judaism.
They seem to be much more tolerant and nonjudgmental, to say the least. They don't encourage all these guilt-trips and promote something more along the lines of virtue ethics, rather than just doing the right thing out of fear of some sky-god, or being judgmental because "God says you're going to Hell if you don't repent."
Funny thing about it all is that the Eastern and South Asian religions seem to be much more "Christian" than much of what the Western Christians have done since they first "captured" Europe ideologically and politically until the Protestant Reformation began to reduce the ultraconservative stranglehold.