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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 1:45 pm
by Monolith
1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (92%)
3. Theravada Buddhism (79%)
4. Nontheist (77%)
5. Liberal Quakers (73%)
6. Neo-Pagan (55%)
7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (50%)
8. New Age (43%)
9. Orthodox Quaker (41%)
10. Mahayana Buddhism (38%)
11. Taoism (38%)
12. Jainism (35%)
13. Bahá'í Faith (34%)
14. Hinduism (27%)
15. Jehovah's Witness (27%)
16. New Thought (25%)
17. Reform Judaism (23%)
18. Scientology (23%)
19. Sikhism (23%)
20. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (22%)
21. Seventh Day Adventist (19%)
22. Eastern Orthodox (17%)
23. Islam (17%)
24. Orthodox Judaism (17%)
25. Roman Catholic (17%)
26. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (13%)
27. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (13%)

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 4:21 pm
by Gauda
I obviously have very similar believes to many others:


1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (99%)
3. Liberal Quakers (86%)
4. Neo-Pagan (81%)
5. Theravada Buddhism (79%)
6. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (72%)
7. Nontheist (70%)
8. New Age (62%)
9. Reform Judaism (62%)
10. Taoism (60%)
11. Mahayana Buddhism (57%)
12. Sikhism (55%)
13. Orthodox Quaker (46%)
14. Scientology (45%)
15. New Thought (42%)
16. Jainism (38%)
17. Hinduism (37%)
18. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (35%)
19. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (33%)
20. Seventh Day Adventist (29%)
21. Bahá'í Faith (29%)
22. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (27%)
23. Orthodox Judaism (24%)
24. Eastern Orthodox (22%)
25. Islam (22%)
26. Roman Catholic (22%)
27. Jehovah's Witness (20%)

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 6:41 pm
by fable
I'm not even going to bother posting my scores, again. I tried it once more, and came up just about the same as I did on the first page--with 100% Neo-Pagan. Clearly, I am in a rut, though I think it's a pleasant one. ;)

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 9:10 am
by jopperm2
[QUOTE=Arrylium]jopperm2:
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Wow, that's very Christian.
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lol - it sounds like you're either insulting me or complimenting me with that. :p [/QUOTE]

No, I wouldn't insult you. I am basically saying what fable said, we don't get a lot around here.
I'm a protestant Christian myself, but I'm far from mainstream. It's unusual that anyone would get all of the top picks as christian too. Not bad, just unusual.

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 6:55 pm
by Ariona
Here's mine!

1. Neo-Pagan (100%)
2. Mahayana Buddhism (85%)
3. New Age (85%)
4. Sikhism (82%)
5. Unitarian Universalism (81%)
6. Hinduism (80%)
7. Reform Judaism (79%)
8. Liberal Quakers (74%)
9. Orthodox Judaism (74%)
10. Jainism (69%)
11. Bahá'í Faith (65%)
12. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (64%)
13. Islam (63%)
14. Theravada Buddhism (62%)
15. Orthodox Quaker (61%)
16. New Thought (58%)
17. Scientology (51%)
18. Eastern Orthodox (46%)
19. Roman Catholic (46%)
20. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (44%)
21. Secular Humanism (44%)
22. Taoism (44%)
23. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (36%)
24. Seventh Day Adventist (34%)
25. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (34%)
26. Jehovah's Witness (33%)
27. Nontheist (25%)

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 6:56 pm
by Luis Antonio
I dont mean to spam, nor to offend, but... "and neo pagans score again!" :D

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 6:58 pm
by Magrus
[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]I dont mean to spam, nor to offend, but... "and neo pagans score again!" :D [/QUOTE]

Isn't it great? :p

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 6:59 pm
by Luis Antonio
[QUOTE=Magrus]Isn't it great? :p [/QUOTE]

Well, I dont know what it means, but I cant say I feel alone ;)

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 6:59 pm
by CM
Dudes seriously Fable won't appreciate it. Don't spam in here.

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 7:50 pm
by fable
True: please stick to the purpose of this thread, taking the test, or commenting upon it. Thanks.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 5:10 pm
by fable
I was asked to post the link to this test, again. :rolleyes: Why some people can't take the energy to go to the first page of a thread...Why, I remember back in the day, when we didn't have computers, or paper, or writing. We didn't even have bodies. We used psychic binary code to contact one another....

Anyway, try this to take the test.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 5:26 pm
by Oscuro_Sol
*shrug* I'm sort of religion-less at the moment, but here..

1. Neo-Pagan (100%)
2. Mahayana Buddhism (93%)
3. Hinduism (87%)
4. Unitarian Universalism (83%)
5. Reform Judaism (79%)
6. Jainism (76%)
7. New Thought (75%)
8. Bahá'í Faith (73%)
9. Scientology (73%)
10. Liberal Quakers (72%)
11. New Age (67%)
12. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (59%)
13. Theravada Buddhism (58%)
14. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (56%)
15. Sikhism (56%)
16. Orthodox Judaism (53%)
17. Orthodox Quaker (47%)
18. Islam (47%)
19. Taoism (42%)
20. Secular Humanism (41%)
21. Jehovah's Witness (31%)
22. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (26%)
23. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (24%)
24. Seventh Day Adventist (20%)
25. Nontheist (15%)
26. Eastern Orthodox (14%)
27. Roman Catholic (14%)

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 6:54 pm
by Arrylium
No, I wouldn't insult you. I am basically saying what fable said, we don't get a lot around here.

I'm a protestant Christian myself, but I'm far from mainstream. It's unusual that anyone would get all of the top picks as christian too. Not bad, just unusual.
Hehe I know you weren't insulting me. I'm not sure I understand the whole 'mainstream,' 'liberal,' 'fundamentalist' difference bits between Christians - as far as I'm concerned I'm just a Christian and I don't see why there's differences.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 9:48 pm
by Darth Zenemij
Hinduism-100%
New thought-93%
Scientology-80%
Neo Pegan-78%
Mahayaha Buddhism-73%
Unitarian Universilism-73%
Jainism-69%
Refor Judaism-69%
Theravada Buddhism-66%
Orthadox Judaism-66%
New Age-65%
Skhism-63%
Christianian Science church of christ scientist-59%
Islam-56%
Liberal quakers-54%
Bahai faith-43%
Mainline to liberal christian prostestants-43%
Nontheist-42%
Main line to conservative christian protestants-39%
earstern orthadox-32%
jehovas witness-32%
Roman Catholic-32%
Secular humanism-26%
Seventh day adventist-26%
church of jesus christ of latterday saints (morman)-19%
Orthadox quaker-2%

Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 6:34 am
by ik911
[QUOTE=Arrylium]Hehe I know you weren't insulting me. I'm not sure I understand the whole 'mainstream,' 'liberal,' 'fundamentalist' difference bits between Christians - as far as I'm concerned I'm just a Christian and I don't see why there's differences.[/QUOTE]
It's basically how they view the bible, I think. The basics are pretty much the same. Fundamentalists take the bible more literally while liberals see the stories more symbolic or metaphorical. To learn more, you can click the different religions in the test.

Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 7:08 am
by fable
[QUOTE=ik911]It's basically how they view the bible, I think. The basics are pretty much the same. Fundamentalists take the bible more literally while liberals see the stories more symbolic or metaphorical. To learn more, you can click the different religions in the test.[/QUOTE]

True. There *are* major differences, even within specific branches. And between them, well...For example, my wife's uncle, a missionary in the Four Square Church (which is Pentacostal), denies on the pulpit and in private conversation that Roman Catholics are Christian, since he claims the trinity concept is a worshipping of idols and Satanic in origin. (Pentacostals are a major branch of Christianity, for those who don't know.) From what I've been given to understand, this is a commonly held view among Pentacostals. I've also heard it expressed from some Protestants, though not the run-of-the-mill sects.

Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 9:58 am
by jopperm2
Yeah, some Christians are very adamant on the extreme Monotheism. Islam is too to my understanding. I personally only half believe in the Trinity, but I have always gone to Methodist Churches and they believe in it. My wife is Southern Baptist and most of them believe in it too and they're more conservative than us..

Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 6:13 am
by Arrylium
It seems like a lot of fuss over something that is quite inconsequential compared to the Gospel, but maybe that's just something that happens when men try to understand God completely. I believe in the Trinity but I don't see it conflicting with monotheism.

Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 7:17 am
by fable
[QUOTE=Arrylium]It seems like a lot of fuss over something that is quite inconsequential compared to the Gospel, but maybe that's just something that happens when men try to understand God completely. I believe in the Trinity but I don't see it conflicting with monotheism.[/QUOTE]

The more complex an series of books declared holy by any religion, the greater the chance that serious schisms will appear. There are major divisions in Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Certainly adherents of the first and last have gone to war and attempted to conquer one another, in an effort to get accross their version of religious truth; and I can't say that I doubt the second would have done the same, had they put in a place that permitted rulership, large numbers, vast resources, and freedom from persecution.

Polytheistic cultures typically haven't displayed this inability to get along based on religious texts, but then they've managed to find plenty of other reasons for going to war--just like the rest of humanity.

Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 7:51 am
by Lowkei
lol. i can't b assed to type all my results up, but i am %100 Nontheist (what ever the hell that is).
There fore i am starting a Nontheist underground society. cheak out the post called Nontheist for more info.