Keith,
bmerr here. I grew up in the church, and then went on to have a wild youth. From about age 15 to 31, you'd never guessed I had had any religious training. There were drugs, alcohol, music, and sex (and these things didn't stop when I got married).
When I finally came to myself (Luke 15:17), my wife hadn't left me yet, but it wouldn't have taken much to convince her to (God bless her, she hung in there with me), and my children were under the influence of a selfish, profane, frequently drunken man (yours truly).
Telling my 5'2" wife that she was living with an adulterer was the hardest, scariest thing I've ever done, and I've been a paratrooper, so I know what scared is.
Was there fun? You bet! Lot's of it, too. But the pleasure that sin holds is short-lived, while the regrets (that sin doesn't tell you about in the brochure) last a life-time.
From my experience, and the Bible backs me up, it's much better, and easier to stay on the right course from your youth, than it is to try and get back on track after traveling the paths of sin.
Give the book of Proverbs a good read, young man.
In Christ,
bmerr