Belief Quiz (a.k.a The Quiz Thread)

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1. Kant (100%)
2. John Stuart Mill (96%)
3. Nel Noddings (83%)
4. Ayn Rand (77%)
5. Epicureans (76%)
6. Jean-Paul Sartre (75%)
7. Spinoza (75%)
8. Prescriptivism (64%)
9. Jeremy Bentham (64%)
10. Stoics (63%)
11. Thomas Hobbes (56%)
12. Cynics (54%)
13. Nietzsche (54%)
14. David Hume (52%)
15. Aquinas (51%)
16. Aristotle (37%)
17. St. Augustine (28%)
18. Ockham (26%)
19. Plato (26%)
 
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1: Left-wing Neoliberal (Clinton)
2: Right-wing Neoliberal (Thatcher)
3: Liberal
4: Liberal Nationalist
5: Social-Liberal
6: American "Conservative"
7: American "Liberal"
8: Social Democratic
9: Liberal Socialist
10: Anarcho-Communist
11: Marxist
12: National Socialist
13: Christian Democratic
14: Fascist
15: Burkean (liberal) Conservative
16: Soviet "Communist"
17: Revolutionary Conservative/Monarchist (far right)
18: Christian Socialist
 
#1 Social-Liberal

#2 American "Liberal"

#3 Left-wing Neoliberal (Clinton)

#4 Social Democratic

#5 Anarcho-Communist

#6 Liberal Socialist

#7 Liberal

#8 Marxist

#9 Christian Democratic

#10 Right-wing Neoliberal (Thatcher)

#11 Soviet "Communist"

#12 American "Conservative"

#13 Liberal Nationalist

#14 Burkean (liberal) Conservative

#15 Christian Socialist

#16 National Socialist

#17 Fascist

#18 Revolutionary Conservative/Monarchist (far right)
 
#1 American "Liberal"
#2 Social-Liberal
#3 Liberal Socialist
#4 Social Democratic
#5 Anarcho-Communist
#6 Left-wing Neoliberal (Clinton)
#7 Liberal
#8 Marxist
#9 American "Conservative"
#10 Liberal Nationalist
#11 Soviet "Communist"
#12 Christian Democratic
#13 Right-wing Neoliberal (Thatcher)
#14 Burkean (liberal) Conservative
#15 Christian Socialist
#16 Fascist
#17 National Socialist
#18 Revolutionary Conservative/Monarchist (far right)
 
#1 Liberal
#2 Left-wing Neoliberal (Clinton)
#3 Right-wing Neoliberal (Thatcher)
#4 Social-Liberal
#5 American "Conservative"
#6 Liberal Nationalist
#7 American "Liberal"
#8 Social Democratic
#9 Anarcho-Communist
#10 Liberal Socialist
#11 Soviet "Communist"
#12 Burkean (liberal) Conservative
#13 Marxist
#14 National Socialist
#15 Christian Democratic
#16 Fascist
#17 Revolutionary Conservative/Monarchist (far right)
#18 Christian Socialist
 
From Belief-O-Matic:
1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (87%)
4. Liberal Quakers (86%)
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27. Roman Catholic (21%)

Hehe. I was raised a Catholic.


From the Philosophy quiz:
1. Kant (100%)
2. John Stuart Mill (90%)
3. Jean-Paul Sartre (87%)
4. Prescriptivism (73%)
5. Ayn Rand (71%)
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19. St. Augustine (18%)


From the Political quiz
#1 Social-Liberal
#2 Left-wing Neoliberal (Clinton)
#3 American "Liberal"
#4 Social Democratic
#5 Liberal
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#18 Revolutionary Conservative/Monarchist (far right)


KM.
 
#1 American "Liberal"

#2 Social Democratic

#3 Social-Liberal

#4 Left-wing Neoliberal (Clinton)

#5 Anarcho-Communist

#6 Liberal Socialist

#7 Liberal Nationalist

#8 Marxist

#9 American "Conservative"

#10 Christian Democratic

#11 Liberal

#12 Fascist

#13 National Socialist

#14 Right-wing Neoliberal (Thatcher)

#15 Soviet "Communist"

#16 Burkean (liberal) Conservative

#17 Christian Socialist

#18 Revolutionary Conservative/Monarchist (far right)
 
Here are my results -

1. Seventh Day Adventist (100%)
2. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (91%)
3. Eastern Orthodox (83%)
4. Roman Catholic (83%)
5. Orthodox Quaker (81%)
6. Hinduism (64%)
7. Jehovah's Witness (61%)
8. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (53%)
9. Orthodox Judaism (51%)
10. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (44%)
11. Islam (39%)
12. Jainism (34%)
13. Sikhism (28%)
14. Liberal Quakers (28%)
15. Bahá'í Faith (26%)
16. Unitarian Universalism (23%)
17. Mahayana Buddhism (22%)
18. Theravada Buddhism (22%)
19. Nontheist (20%)
20. Neo-Pagan (17%)
21. New Age (15%)
22. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (14%)
23. New Thought (11%)
24. Scientology (11%)
25. Reform Judaism (10%)
26. Secular Humanism (8%)
27. Taoism (6%)

I would say that this is incorrect. I am closer to a Mainline/Conservative Christian/Protestant. I am a WELS Lutheran. (I am a member of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS)). I looked at the 7th Day Adventist and I guess it was somewhat similar.
 
Here are some differences from the Mainline/Conservative Christian/Protestant Page -

Belief in Deity
Most Conservative Protestants believe God is incorporeal, omnipresent spirit--a Trinity of the Father (God), the Son (Christ), and the Holy Spirit that comprises one God Almighty.
This is true to what our church believe's.

Incarnations
Jesus Christ is God's only incarnation. He is the Son of God and God, both fully divine and fully human, part of the Trinity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, which comprises one God Almighty.
This is also true to the belief's of our church.

Origin of Universe and Life
The biblical book of Genesis is inerrant. God created the universe and all life forms from nothing in less than 7 days, less than 10,000 years ago--not as revealed by modern science. Many resolve the conflict between scientific evidence and the book of Genesis with the contention that God created the appearance of evolution (perhaps as a test of faith), or that scientific evidence is faulty.
This is true and then our church believes that God created objects to look old, but not as a test of our faith.

After Death
Saved souls experience the bliss of heaven and unsaved souls the torture of hell. On Judgment Day, Jesus Christ will resurrect the dead, reunite body and soul, and judge each for eternity in heaven, or on a restored, paradisiacal earth, or in hell. Some believe the souls of the dead will remain "asleep" until the resurrection and final judgment.
True, but we will go to heaven or hell and not come back to a paradisiacal earth.

Why Evil?
The original sin of Adam and Eve caused all to inherit sinfulness. Some Conservative Protestants believe that only relatively few people will be saved. The work and influence of Satan prevail among the unsaved and/or those who lack complete faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
We believe in original sin from Adam and Eve, but not the second sentence about relatively few people being saved. But the rest we also believe to be true.

Salvation
Salvation is granted by the grace of God alone, through faith in Jesus Christ alone as Lord and Savior--not through "works" such as moral behavior, good deeds, and generally not through sacraments. Some believe that once saved, or born again, always saved. Many Conservative Protestants regard baptism, when performed, as a practice for adult believers, rather than infants/children, as it is not considered a sacrament for salvation but an act of commitment to the fellowship. However, some churches do regard certain sacraments as very important components on the path to salvation (e.g. Evangelical Lutheran Church of America), including infant baptism, regarding baptism as a miracle from God that creates faith in the heart. Some Protestants regard baptism as a washing away of sin, which may be repeated. Among most, confession/repentance is considered personal, between the individual and God, unless a public sin is involved, and confession to a pastor, when offered, is optional. Some use exorcism to remove indwelling evil spirits. Pentecostalists believe that speaking in tongues is a gift from God as evidence of having been born again, and some regard it as the only evidence of having been born again. Preaching the gospel, the Word of God, is often regarded as a means for building faith in Christ.
We believe in the first sentence, but once born again, or baptized, you still can fall away from your faith and you can only be baptized once, unless you come back to your faith after losing it and believing in saitan, which is anything other than believing Jesus is the savior. Baptism, along with communion is considered a sacrement. Infant's are baptized, unless the unbeliever comes as a person older than an infant. Confession of sins is true to the explanation and we don't speak in tongues.

Undeserved Suffering
Some suffering is caused by the inheritance of mortality originating from Adam and Eve's disobedience to God, which includes vulnerability to illness and disease. Also, Satan rules the earth, causing pain and suffering. Many believe that suffering is God's design to test, teach, or strengthen belief in Him; the greater the suffering of innocent believers, the greater will be their reward after life.
True, but the reward isn't greater for those that endured more suffering.

Contemporary Issues
Abortion is considered murder. Positions among denominations on divorce vary from unacceptability of divorce and remarriage to acceptance of divorce in certain situations and remarriage.
True, our church believes that a marriage is only over if the other person commited adultery, or died, or divorced their unbelieving spouse.
 
I'm more of a Neoconservative, but here are my results:

#1 Right-wing Neoliberal (Thatcher)
#2 Left-wing Neoliberal (Clinton)
#3 Liberal Nationalist
#4 Social Democratic
#5 Social-Liberal
#6 American "Conservative" .
#7 Liberal
#8 American "Liberal"
#9 Anarcho-Communist
#10 Liberal Socialist
#11 Christian Democratic
#12 Marxist
#13 National Socialist
#14 Revolutionary Conservative/Monarchist (far right)
#15 Soviet "Communist"
#16 Fascist
#17 Burkean (liberal) Conservative
#18 Christian Socialist
 
Not to mock faiths, but:

cardude2004
believing in saitan, which is anything other than believing Jesus is the savior.

"If you don't believe what we believe, you're evil."

That's A-grade iconoclasty.
 
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The wretched King Minos has decided your fate. His tale wraps around his body 6 times.

The sweet light no longer strikes against your eyes. Your shade has been banished to... the Sixth Level of Hell - The City of Dis!
Sixth Level of Hell - The City of Dis

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You approach Satan's wretched city where you behold a wide plain surrounded by iron walls. Before you are fields full of distress and torment terrible. Burning tombs are littered about the landscape. Inside these flaming sepulchers suffer the heretics, failing to believe in God and the afterlife, who make themselves audible by doleful sighs. You will join the wicked that lie here, and will be offered no respite. The three infernal Furies stained with blood, with limbs of women and hair of serpents, dwell in this circle of Hell.


The Dante's Inferno Test has banished you to the Sixth Level of Hell - The City of Dis!
Here is how you matched up against all the levels:
LevelScorePurgatory (Repenting Believers)Very LowLevel 1 - Limbo (Virtuous Non-Believers)ModerateLevel 2 (Lustful)HighLevel 3 (Gluttonous)HighLevel 4 (Prodigal and Avaricious)HighLevel 5 (Wrathful and Gloomy)ModerateLevel 6 - The City of Dis (Heretics)Very HighLevel 7 (Violent)HighLevel 8- the Malebolge (Fraudulent, Malicious, Panderers)ModerateLevel 9 - Cocytus (Treacherous)Low
 
Your Q Score is: 12 The Q score ideally should be as small as possible, indicating maximum agreement among elements. However, even a tiny Q score may not mean optimal functioning, since all four elements may in fact be relatively undeveloped.

Your Primary Mythical Creature

Air Types

The main strength of the Air types is intellect. The second element indicates the most probable focus for this intellectual activity.

PegasusAir and Earth

Astrologically associated with Libra and the Seventh House

Pegasus types are theorists who aim to achieve in reality what they conceive with the mind. They are perfectionists who strive to produce order from what they regard as the chaos around them. They detest disorder and ugliness and have a particular flair for creating beautiful surroundings in which to live. They can be highly original and possibly eccentric. They are curious and open-minded but will require convincing evidence to back up ideas. They show exceptional organizational ability. Although they are among the least outgoing of the types they are very concerned with promoting social harmony. Their ability to be objective and impartial makes them popular as fair-minded arbiters of disputes. They are extremely independent and can seem emotionally distant.

Your Shadow Creature

Fire Types

All the Fire types have problems relating to anger and aggression. The weakest element indicates the main focus of these problems.

WyvernFire and Water

This shadow is both insensitive and hypersensitive. They are unsociable, emotionally illiterate, and mean-minded. Relations with others are characterized by conflict and calculated reprisals. Passive aggression is used to full effect. These types seem to dislike other people. They are plagued by powerful emotional undercurrents and they blame their discomfort on others. They appear cold; their emotional expression, when it is given vent, seems immature. They exhibit a sense of entitlement and do not think that they should have to earn what they get. They are poorly motivated and prone to bitterness. The biggest obstacle of weak Water is to overcome insensitivity and alienation; the biggest obstacle of weak Fire is to overcome anger and aggression.

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1 What are you? Mormon? Atheist? Agnostic? False religion?

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Hydra- Nine-headed water snake (you sprout 2 heads where one is struck off!)
Cerberus- 3 headed watchdog (you Guard Hades, the Greek underworld)
Basilisk- A serpent, lizard or dragon that kills by it's breath or look
Wyvern- Winged Dragon having bird's feet and a serpent's tail
Chimera- Fire breathing monster. Lion's head, she-goat's body and a serpents tail
Cyclops- You've got a single eye on your forehead
Griffin/Gryphon- Eagles head and wings with a Lion's body
Kelpie- Water Spirit, usually a horse (you drown your riders ~cringe~)
One of the Furies- You're a 3 winged Goddess, with serpents for hair (you punish evil-doers)
Werewolf- Alternating between the form of human and wolf (Arrrooooooooo!)
Minotaur- Eater of human flesh. Being half man- half bull (You were confined to a Labyrinth)
Sphinx- Head of a woman and body of a lion (You kill people who can't solve your riddles!)
Unicorn Unicorn-white and horse-like with a single horn (You can out wit anybody... except virgins)
Phoenix- Fabulous Bird who from time to time destroys itself on a burning altar (Being then reborn from the ashes)
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Naturalistic Evolutionist
Non-theistic Anti-evolutionist
Old-Earth Creationist
Pantheistic Evolutionist
Theistic Evolutionist
Vedic Creationist
Creationomist (term coined by Howard Van Till in the book "The Fourth Day)
Deistic Evolutionist
Special Creationist
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Transhumanism
Deism
Ethical Culture
Atheistic Paganism
Rationalism
Scientific Pantheism
Unitarian Universalism
Agnostic Church
Freethought, Church of
Randaism (Objectivism)
Secular Humanism
Atheism a la American Atheists
Confucianism
Pantheism
Relativism, moral/cultural
Taoism
Theraveda Buddhism
Zen Atheism
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Hades-He controlled the underworld (heaven & hell). He is Zeus's brother. He is known for being merciless, but just. he is also rich for he owns all metal/gems found in the earth. He married Persephone, whom he had kidnapped. He was king of the dead, but was not death itself.

Ares-was the god of war. He was known as being a coward, and was quite disliked by most.

Aphrodite-was married to Hephaestus, but did not love him. She was the goddess of love. She was the most beautiful of all the goddesses. She was very vain. She could be spiteful at times but was usually just a ditz.

Hephaestus- was the only crippled god. He had a deformed leg. He was the fire god. He created all the god's armor and weapons. He was known as being very kind and good natured. He was the blacksmith to the gods.

Hestia-she is Zeus's sister, and is goddess of the hearth. She is know for being one of the three virgin goddesses.

Artemis- was Apollo's twin sister. She was the huntress goddess. She was also the protector of youth. She was one of the three virgin goddesses. She hated men and loved only the hunt. She was also known as the moon goddess.

Poseidon-He was the ruler of the sea, and Zeus's brother. He created the first horse, and the first earthquake. He was happily married. He is always seen carrying his trident.

Apollo- was Artemis twin brother. He was a great musician, and the god of truth, light, and healing.

Hera-she is Zeus's wife and sister. She was the protector of marriage. She was also known for the cruel punishments she would inflict on the women Zeus slept with. She was also very vain.

Hermes- was the messenger of the gods. He was very mischievous. He was the god of thieves. He had a winged hat, and winged sandals.

Zeus-Ruler of all the gods. He ruled the sky, and wielded the lightning bolt. He is married to Hera, but sleeps with many a mortal women.

Athena- was the goddess of battle. She was known as being logical and wise. she was also the protector of weavers, architects, and artists. She was one of the virgin goddesses, and was vain.
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Marx

Nietzsche

Hume

Plato

Sartre

Hegel

Kierkegaard

Descartes

Aristotle
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Avoidant

Schizotypical

Paranoid

Schizoid

Dependent

Obessive-Compulsive

Antisocial

Borderline

Narcissistic

Histrionic
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Epee
Foil
You aren't even fit to wear the mask...
Sabre
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Cutlass - The pirate's sword.

Hand Axe - A smaller axe converted to battle field use. Can be thrown.

Longsword - A standard type of sword with a blade about two fingers wide. It is quite light and made for one handed use.

Bastard Sword - Similar to a longsword only with a hilt long enough to be held in both one and two-handed versions. Also called a hand-and-a-half sword.

Battle-axe - A larger than average axe designed for battle field use alone.

Great Sword - A large two handed sword which is usually about as tall as the wielder. It easily crushes bones when it strikes if it doesn't sever the limb outright.

Great Mace - A larger, more deadly mace. Used mainly from horseback due to it's great weight.

Morningstar - A ball and chain weapon most commonly mistaken for a mace.

Short Sword - A sword about 20" in total length which is primarily a thrusting weapon.

Spiked Chain - A chain with is held in the middle and has hideous barbs and spikes on either ends. It crushes and cuts one's enemies with a powerful ferocity. Usually about 6'-8' in length and must be used in two hands.

Dagger - A large knife about 6"-9" in total length. Made for stabbing more than slashing.

Rapier - A light, thin sword used primarily for thrusting.

Scythe - A farming emplement turned weapon. It has a pole which is usually about 6' long with a long curving blade. The blade is usually sharp on the inside edge only.

Short Spear - A spear between 3'-8' used by soldiers with sheilds or from behind the sheild wall. The larger versions can be thrown.

Halberd - A weapon with a spear head on top, axe blade on one top edge and a hook on the other. The pole is about 8' long usually.

Mace - A weapon on a short (3') pole. The metal head is flanged and can easily break bones in combat.

Bardiche - A pole weapon, usually about 8' long, with a long curved axe blade on top.

Crossbow, any - The weapon which doomed the middle ages. A crossbow can fire it's bolts through armor at great distances. However it is difficult and time consuming to load.

Flail - A metal bar attached to a rope or chain attached to another larger metal bar. Often used by peasants in uprisings as they are in fact converted farm tools.

Short Bow - A smaller bow which is easier to wield than a long bow. Also it is less powerful.

Club - A thick piece of wood, like a baseball bat.

Long Spear - A spear on a 10'-15' pole used mainly to kill sheildman. It cannot be thrown.

Long Bow - A powerful bow capable of firing arrows through armor.

Quarterstaff - A stout pole about 6' tall.

Sling - A bit of leather swung around one's head which is capable of launching slings stones and sling bullets at enemies.
 
I am highly intelligent and going straight to the Sixth Level of Hell.

Yay!
 
1. Kant (100%) Click here for info
2. John Stuart Mill (92%) Click here for info
3. Jean-Paul Sartre (86%) Click here for info
4. Jeremy Bentham (77%) Click here for info
5. Ayn Rand (70%) Click here for info
6. Epicureans (67%) Click here for info
7. Aquinas (63%) Click here for info
8. Prescriptivism (61%) Click here for info
9. Spinoza (60%) Click here for info
10. Nietzsche (55%) Click here for info
11. Aristotle (54%) Click here for info
12. Stoics (51%) Click here for info
13. Ockham (44%) Click here for info
14. David Hume (42%) Click here for info
15. St. Augustine (41%) Click here for info
16. Cynics (34%) Click here for info
17. Thomas Hobbes (26%) Click here for info
18. Plato (15%) Click here for info
19. Nel Noddings (14%) Click here for info
 
1 Social-Liberal

#2 Left-wing Neoliberal (Clinton)
#3 American "Liberal"


Wow you believe this ?
 
1 Antisocial
2 Histrionic
3 Narcissistic
4 Avoidant
5 Borderline
6 Paranoid
7 Obessive-Compulsive
8 Schizotypical
9 Dependent
10 Schizoid

Most people I know would agree to the antisocial... but i'm not too sure about the Histrionic and narcissistic bit.
 
Which Brad Pitt Character Are You?

#1 Joe Black (Meet Joe Black, 1998)
#2 Detective David Mills (Se7en, 1995)
#3 Jeffrey Goines (12 Monkeys, 1996)
#4 Rusty 'Russ' Ryan (Ocean's 11, 2001)
#5 Tom Bishop (Spy Game, 2001)
#6 Mickey O'Neil (Snatch, 2000)
#7 Michael Sullivan (Sleepers, 1996)
#8 Louis de Pointe du Lac (Interview With The Vampire, 1994)
#9 Detective Frank Harris (Cool World, 1992)
#10 Jerry Welbach (The Mexican, 2001)
#11 Rory Devaney/Francis 'Frankie' McGuire (TheDevil's Own, 1997)
#12 Tyler Durden (Fight Club, 1999)

And just for fun:
Keanu Reeves character test

#1 Eddie - Chain Reaction
#2 Ted - Bil & Ted
#3 Jack - Speed
#4 Paul - A Walk in the Clouds
#5 Siddharta - Little Buddha
#6 Neo - The Matrix
#7 Johnny - Pointbreak
#8 Allen - The Watcher
#9 Donnie - The Gift
#10 Shane - The Replacements
#11 Nelson - Sweet November
#12 Don John - Much ado about nothing

Man, I need some help.
 
Absolutely Correct :)

. Mahayana Buddhism (100%)
2. Neo-Pagan (93%)
3. Unitarian Universalism (90%)
4. Theravada Buddhism (88%)
5. New Age (85%)
6. Liberal Quakers (82%)
7. Jainism (81%)
8. Taoism (80%)
9. Hinduism (79%)
10. Sikhism (76%)
11. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (68%)
12. Secular Humanism (61%)
13. Orthodox Quaker (52%)
14. Bahá'í Faith (51%)
15. New Thought (51%)
16. Scientology (50%)
17. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (46%)
18. Reform Judaism (46%)
19. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (36%)
20. Orthodox Judaism (31%)
21. Nontheist (30%)
22. Jehovah's Witness (30%)
23. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (26%)
24. Seventh Day Adventist (23%)
25. Eastern Orthodox (19%)
26. Islam (19%)
27. Roman Catholic (19%)
 
Leave it to the new guy to revive a dead thread. Anyway, here's my go:

1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Liberal Quakers (95%)
3. Theravada Buddhism (88%)
4. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (87%)
5. Secular Humanism (86%)
6. Neo-Pagan (78%)
7. Nontheist (66%)
8. Mahayana Buddhism (64%)
9. Taoism (60%)
10. New Age (58%)
11. Bahá'í Faith (53%)
12. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (48%)
13. Reform Judaism (47%)
14. Orthodox Quaker (44%)
15. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (42%)
16. Jainism (41%)
17. Jehovah's Witness (37%)
18. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (37%)
19. New Thought (37%)
20. Seventh Day Adventist (32%)
21. Hinduism (30%)
22. Scientology (29%)
23. Sikhism (26%)
24. Orthodox Judaism (16%)
25. Islam (11%)
26. Eastern Orthodox (8%)
27. Roman Catholic (8%)


Even though I try to remain unabated by religious mumbojumbo, I try to keep an open mind that there may be an afterlife- but who the hell knows? And do I give a damn? No. So why did it give me Budhist for 3rd and Pagan for 6th? I never thought I'd ever be a Pagan! We all know what P.A.G.A.N. stands for ...hehehe:

People
Against
Good
And
Normalcy


lol.
 
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Liberal Quakers (90%)
3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (89%)
4. Secular Humanism (87%)
5. Neo-Pagan (70%)
6. Theravada Buddhism (66%)
7. New Age (65%)
8. Nontheist (63%)
9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (62%)
10. Bahá'í Faith (61%)
11. New Thought (58%)
12. Mahayana Buddhism (56%)
13. Taoism (55%)
14. Orthodox Quaker (52%)
15. Reform Judaism (52%)
16. Scientology (49%)
17. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (47%)
18. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (41%)
19. Jehovah's Witness (36%)
20. Jainism (34%)
21. Orthodox Judaism (33%)
22. Hinduism (30%)
23. Sikhism (29%)
24. Islam (28%)
25. Seventh Day Adventist (25%)
26. Eastern Orthodox (19%)
27. Roman Catholic (19%)
 
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