What are your religious convictions?

Myself, I am a Christian, located in the great spectrum of Christian belief somewhere between Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, and Charismatic. If you were to look at my bookshelf, you would see:

Simple Good News, by N. T. Wright
Surprised by Scripture, by N. T. Wright
Peoples of the New Testament, by William A. Simmons
The Spirit and the Mind, edited by Terry L. Cross and Emerson B. Powery
The Cost of Discipleship, by Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Mere Christianity, by C. S. Lewis
The Westminster Guide of Theological Terms, by Donald K. McKim
The Anglican Spiritual Tradition, by John R. H. Moorman
The Faith: Understanding Orthodox Christianity: An Orthodox Catechism, by Clark Carlton
Theosis: The Purpose of Human Life, by Archimandrite George

At the same time, you would also see

The Republic and Other Works, by Plato
The Communist Manifesto, by Karl Marx
Candide, by Voltaire
Philosophy: 100 Essential Thinkers, by Philip Stokes

The Dhammapada: The Sayings of the Buddha
The Tibetan Book of the Dead: The Great Liberation Through Hearing in the Bardo, by Francesca Frementle
The Buddhist Catechism, by Henry Steel Olcott
The Path of Light, by Santideva
The Upanishads: Translations from the Sanskrit
The Holy Kojiki -- Including the Yengishiki, by O no Yasumaro
Bushido: The Soul of Japan, by Inazo Nitobe
The Tao of Pooh, by Benjamin Hoff
Tao Te Ching, by Lao Tzu

and...

"The Book of Werewolves,by Sabine Baring-Gould
*Fairies: Real Encounters with Little People,
by Janet Bord
Hidden Realms, Lost Civilizations & Beings from Other Worlds, by Jerome Clark
Unexplained! Strange Sightings, Incredible Occurences & Puzzling Physical Phenomena, by Jerome Clark The Hidden History of the Human Race, by Michael A. Cremo
The Secret Commonwealth: An Essay of the Nature and Actions of the Subterranean (and, for the Most Part) Invisible People, Heretofore Going under the Name of Elves, Fauns, and Fairies, by Rev. Robert Kirk

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