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1. Liberal Protestant (100%)
2. Liberal Quaker (87%)
3. Reform Judaism (79%)
4. Bahá'í (78%)
5. Unitarian Universalism (73%)
6. Sikhism (69%)
7. Conservative Protestant (69%)
8. Orthodox Quaker (67%)
9. Latter-day Saint (Mormon) (65%)
10. Orthodox Judaism (63%)
11. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (57%)
12. Neo-Paganism (52%)
13. New Thought (52%)
14. Seventh Day Adventist (52%)
15. Jehovah's Witness (48%)
16. New Age (48%)
17. Eastern Orthodox (46%)
18. Roman Catholic (46%)
19. Islam (46%)
20. Mahayana Buddhism (34%)
21. Scientology (34%)
22. Taoism (34%)
23. Theravada Buddhism (34%)
24. Secular Humanism (32%)
25. Hinduism (28%)
26. Jainism (24%)
27. Atheism and Agnosticism (15%)
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SS: That is correct. :)

CE & Aegis: I could say great minds think alike... but then how do we explain Aegis? ;)
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Post by Silur »

Here goes...

1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (91%)
3. Atheism and Agnosticism (77%)
4. Liberal Quaker (75%)
5. Theravada Buddhism (69%)
6. Neo-Paganism (64%)
7. Liberal Protestant (57%)
8. Taoism (50%)
9. New Age (48%)
10. Orthodox Quaker (38%)
11. Reform Judaism (38%)
12. Mahayana Buddhism (37%)
13. Bahá'í (25%)
14. Sikhism (25%)
15. Scientology (24%)
16. Jainism (24%)
17. New Thought (22%)
18. Latter-day Saint (Mormon) (19%)
19. Seventh Day Adventist (17%)
20. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (16%)
21. Conservative Protestant (14%)
22. Hinduism (12%)
23. Eastern Orthodox (10%)
24. Islam (10%)
25. Orthodox Judaism (10%)
26. Roman Catholic (10%)
27. Jehovah's Witness (6%)


I would have hoped that I'd be further away fom Scientology than a mere 76% :)
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1. Liberal Quaker (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (99%)
3. Liberal Protestant (98%)
4. Neo-Paganism (92%)
5. New Age (82%)
6. Secular Humanism (82%)
7. Mahayana Buddhism (69%)
8. Bahá'í (68%)
9. Reform Judaism (65%)
10. Theravada Buddhism (63%)
11. Taoism (56%)
12. New Thought (54%)
13. Atheism and Agnosticism (53%)
14. Orthodox Quaker (51%)
15. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (46%)
16. Scientology (43%)
17. Sikhism (41%)
18. Jainism (40%)
19. Latter-day Saint (Mormon) (40%)
20. Conservative Protestant (34%)
21. Hinduism (30%)
22. Jehovah's Witness (28%)
23. Orthodox Judaism (28%)
24. Islam (23%)
25. Seventh Day Adventist (20%)
26. Eastern Orthodox (18%)
27. Roman Catholic (18%)

Mr. Sleep and I are both Liberal Quakers...
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Post by Mr Sleep »

Originally posted by fable


I suspect this means you're allowed to go worship Saturdays and Sundays. :D ;)
The only worship i do on Saturdays and Sundays is to the almighty Buck ;)

(a good point though Fable :D )

@T' There is just a little of the real me left in ther you know ;)

@Vdali, are you as confused by that as me?
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Originally posted by C Elegans
What is SBC?
Southern Baptist Church, I think.
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Hey, trick questions!

The questions aren't "this and this is consistent with your values", the questions are "this and this is consistent with the/your belief". That makes quite a bit of difference. Do you hold the mentioned values based on a belief or do you live by them as something consistent with your own personal morals? Retaking the test, and reading the questons properly, gave the following results:

1. Atheism and Agnosticism (100%)
2. Secular Humanism (100%)
3. Unitarian Universalism (86%)
4. Theravada Buddhism (65%)
5. Liberal Quaker (49%)
6. Neo-Paganism (29%)
7. Liberal Protestant (26%)
8. Taoism (16%)
9. New Age (8%)

Everything else (0%)

Now that puts me at a comfortable distance from Scientology...
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LOL Sleep :) I thought the real you was spam ;) :D
Hmm wondering about neo paganism..I've never had any desire to dance around Stonehenge at Midsummers solstice :confused:
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The results so far:
Unitarian Universalists: Ysh, Gwally, Beldin, T'lainya, Craig
Secular Humanists: Aegis, Waverly, CE
Liberal Quakers: Sleepy, Myself
Orthodox Quakers: CM, Kayless
Neopagans: Fable
Conservative Protestants: Sailor Saturn
Liberal Protestants: humanflyz
Atheist/Agnostics: Silur
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1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Secular Humanism (99%)
3. Liberal Quaker (95%)
4. Atheism and Agnosticism (83%)
5. Liberal Protestant (81%)
6. Neo-Paganism (79%)
7. New Age (75%)
8. Theravada Buddhism (73%)
9. Mahayana Buddhism (65%)
10. Bahá'í (63%)
11. Orthodox Quaker (63%)
12. Reform Judaism (63%)
13. Taoism (62%)
14. Sikhism (49%)
15. Jainism (46%)
16. Orthodox Judaism (45%)
17. New Thought (43%)
18. Scientology (40%)
19. Conservative Protestant (38%)
20. Islam (38%)
21. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (37%)
22. Seventh Day Adventist (32%)
23. Hinduism (30%)
24. Latter-day Saint (Mormon) (30%)
25. Eastern Orthodox (19%)
26. Roman Catholic (19%)
27. Jehovah's Witness (15%)

Well i didn't like some of the choices.
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Gee... what a surprise :rolleyes:

1. Conservative Protestant (100%)
2. Eastern Orthodox (90%)
3. Roman Catholic (90%)
4. Seventh Day Adventist (89%)
5. Latter-day Saint (Mormon) (87%)
6. Jehovah's Witness (82%)
7. Orthodox Quaker (81%)
8. Orthodox Judaism (80%)
9. Islam (72%)
10. Bahá'í (68%)
11. Liberal Protestant (68%)
12. Hinduism (55%)
13. Sikhism (55%)
14. Liberal Quaker (50%)
15. Jainism (47%)
16. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (43%)
17. Reform Judaism (38%)
18. Mahayana Buddhism (35%)
19. Unitarian Universalism (35%)
20. Theravada Buddhism (34%)
21. Neo-Paganism (27%)
22. Scientology (21%)
23. Atheism and Agnosticism (21%)
24. New Thought (21%)
25. New Age (19%)
26. Secular Humanism (18%)
27. Taoism (12%)
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Originally posted by Waverly
CE & Aegis: I could say great minds think alike... but then how do we explain Aegis? ;)
Wankerly! how you could degrade CE's name like that!

@CE: don't worry, I've never thought of you being some sick, perverted man. :D ;)
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Originally posted by Waverly
CE & Aegis: I could say great minds think alike... but then how do we explain Aegis? ;)
What! Are you insulting my sweet Aegis? Grrr :mad: :D

@Fable: Thanks!
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It would be interesting to see which beliefs are in peoples top 10 or 20% not just the top one since some were very close :)
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Originally posted by C Elegans


What! Are you insulting my sweet Aegis? Grrr :mad: :D
Hmm.. didn't know you liked me that much. ;)

Hey Waverly, :p

:D
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Originally posted by C Elegans
What is SBC?
The SBC is the Southern Baptist Convention. Basically, I've grown up going to Southern Baptist Churches, not that I agree with everything the SBC says. ;)

Personally, I think the SBC is way too fundamental/conservative. I'm more of a moderate, which is probably why Liberal Protestant was way up near the top of my list as well.
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Post by C Elegans »

Originally posted by Silur
The questions aren't "this and this is consistent with your values", the questions are "this and this is consistent with the/your belief". That makes quite a bit of difference. Do you hold the mentioned values based on a belief or do you live by them as something consistent with your own personal morals?
Hm, I'd probably also end up with 100% Secualar humanism and 100% agnosticism/atheism if I retook the test in the same manner.

There is of course a difference between thinking something should be included in a moral in general, or included as connected to a higher force/religious system.
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Gee... what a surprise

1. Conservative Protestant (100%)
2. Eastern Orthodox (90%)
3. Roman Catholic (90%)
LOL :D I'm more surprised that you and I didn't get totally reversed lists from each other :D
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Originally posted by T'lainya
LOL Sleep :) I thought the real you was spam ;) :D
Hmm wondering about neo paganism..I've never had any desire to dance around Stonehenge at Midsummers solstice :confused:
You mean you haven't sacrificed a pair of pigeons before a mirror to get that @&!?! Windows allocation error to vanish?
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Originally posted by fable


You mean you haven't sacrificed a pair of pigeons before a mirror to get that @&!?! Windows allocation error to vanish?
LOL Nope :D I only burn sage and rose oil while poking pins in Bill Gates dolls :D
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Originally posted by fable


You mean you haven't sacrificed a pair of pigeons before a mirror to get that @&!?! Windows allocation error to vanish?
Does it work? Have any rituals for General protection faults? Oh, and I'd really need one for those unknown errors...

The only ritual I've heard of that works is grabbing a huge axe and bringing it down hard on the computer. It doesnt make it work better, but it unties a lot of unnescessary tension.
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