My religion is that of conspiracy, pseudo-realist-christianity, and an attention and general acceptance of eastern philosophies and shamanic traditions(though no pursuit here in) of the Americas. Oh, and I love fractals, this is a large part of why I have some sort of belief.
Mostly I guess it could all be described as additive,...
My beliefs came about slowly, from 12-13 I became staunch atheist from a christian upbringing(though we didn't go to church or anything), came across a book called Atheism: the case against God(liked it a lot[at the time])... I was at best a materialist(I was trying though, to from some sort of perspective, rationally understand[or rationalize my understanding])...
From there I came across salvia divinorum out of curiosity for something psychedelic and legal(not because it was legal, because it was easy)... well, it's hard to really continue on the path of believing only what's in front of my eyes after that pleasantry(slow slide away from atheism begins here)...
Further psychedelic usage(- interestingly, ending my salvia usage here and moving elsewhere) ensued of one nature or another(cliche, but I couldn't care less), and between listening to exceptional music and tripping nicely, what one could term as artifacts, occurred within the experiences that were of the utmost beauty and complexity. I came across fractals within these and more. Well, it made me think further on the subject of belief. (somewhere in here I looked into eastern religions and South American shamanic tradition). Somewhere in here I fell in love with the Fibonacci sequence and the visual representation there of.
I found this book called DMT: the spirit molocule - it made me wonder.
Then I came across The Grand Conspiracy, I wont bore you with details, but it made a lot of things make a lot more sense, and it oddly enough falls along the lines of Christianity.
My friends introduced that and Kent Hovind to me, an evangelical bible literalist. His thoughts were pleasant as well.
I looked into fractals and learned what they were and how the composed basically everything from a broad view. I learned how a lot of cultures used them, like how in Africa there are a great many villages composed in a fractal nature on purpose... and other stuff...
There's other spiritual hullabaloo in here, my believing our thoughts not being confined to our brains, that due to recursion and god being within and so too being without, coupled with a belief in the recursion and projection, that my very beliefs change the nature of my reality, and so it is that I willfully allowed myself to fall into this line of thinking, for my own betterment.