Does religion or Christianity go hand in hand with philosophy?
Philosophy has thought provoking ideas and questions on life and death. It also includes ethics. Christianity has more of the answers, although it's told in metaphors and parables a lot.
The nice thing about Philosophy is that there's no judgment to it. I was into Philosophy a lot in middle school, being a "rebellious" child. I liked that it's a very independent study, unless you take a Philosophy course obviously. Those are rare.
Philosophy offers out of the box ideas. The Bible is much more in depth and complicated in my opinion.
Allegory of the cave stands out to me. I loved this idea as a child. Of course the idea is that the person on the right is only seeing a shadow of the real thing. He has no idea it's just a shadow of the real. This is how life is here on earth, just a shadow of the real.
Of course as an adult I also see a brainwashing scenario in which the person on the left is deliberately hiding the real and showing the person what he wants them to see. The irony is that as a child I was the brainwashed one and the person on the right was me.