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1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (99%)
3. Liberal Quaker (89%)
4. Liberal Protestant (87%)
5. Theravada Buddhism (71%)
6. Atheism and Agnosticism (70%)
7. Neo-Paganism (68%)
8. New Age (58%)
9. Reform Judaism (56%)
10. Bahá'í (55%)
11. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (53%)
12. Taoism (53%)
13. New Thought (48%)
14. Mahayana Buddhism (47%)
15. Scientology (44%)
16. Orthodox Quaker (41%)
17. Latter-day Saint (Mormon) (39%)
18. Sikhism (34%)
19. Conservative Protestant (34%)
20. Jainism (32%)
21. Jehovah's Witness (29%)
22. Islam (21%)
23. Orthodox Judaism (21%)
24. Hinduism (20%)
25. Seventh Day Adventist (18%)
26. Eastern Orthodox (13%)
27. Roman Catholic (13%)


erm... I think I'm pretty disappointed with my religion :rolleyes:
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Post by Minerva »

1. Theravada Buddhism (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (89%)
3. Mahayana Buddhism (87%)
4. Liberal Quaker (86%)
5. Neo-Paganism (80%)
6. Secular Humanism (77%)
7. Hinduism (70%)
8. Liberal Protestant (68%)
9. New Age (68%)
10. Atheism and Agnosticism (65%)
11. Taoism (64%)
12. Sikhism (62%)
13. Jainism (60%)
14. Reform Judaism (58%)
15. New Thought (58%)
16. Scientology (49%)
17. Orthodox Quaker (44%)
18. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (40%)
19. Orthodox Judaism (30%)
20. Seventh Day Adventist (30%)
21. Conservative Protestant (29%)
22. Bahá'í (27%)
23. Eastern Orthodox (23%)
24. Islam (23%)
25. Jehovah's Witness (23%)
26. Latter-day Saint (Mormon) (23%)
27. Roman Catholic (23%)

Not a surprising result to me.
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Originally posted by Waverly
27. Roman Catholic (11%)


Give you 1 guess as to what I was brought up as... :D
There's only one answerfor someone celebrate St.Paddy's Day with shamrock . :) [
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1. Unitarian Universalism(100%)
2.Secular Humanism(99%)
3.Theravada Budhism(90%)
4.Liberal Quaker(83%)
5.Neo Paganism(82%)
6.Atheism and Agnosticism(70%)
7.Liberal Protestant(67%)
8.Mahayana Buddhism(66%)
9.New Age(66%)
10.Taoism(52%)
11.Reform Judaism(50%)
12.Jainism(42%)
13.Bahai(38%)
14.Orthodox Quaker(38%)
15.New Thought(33%)
16.Hinduism(31%)
17.Latter-day Saint(Mormon)(31%)
18.Sikhism(31%)
19.Scientology(30%)
20.Orthodox Judaism(29%)
21.Seventh Day Adventist(26%)
22.Conservative Protestant(25%)
23.Eastern Orthodox(23%)
24.Islam(23%)
25.Roman Catholic(23%)
26.Christian Science(Church of Christ, Scientist)(22%)
27.Jehovah's Witness(19%)

Here be my belief, not sure what else this means.
I care not for endings or beginnings, but for the eternal and infinite spaces of the universe, and for the endless exploration of eternity, and mysteries which I will find plumbing the infinite depths.

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1. Liberal Protestant (100%)
2. Hinduism (98%)
3. Conservative Protestant (95%)
4. Orthodox Quaker (86%)
5. Eastern Orthodox (85%)
6. Roman Catholic (85%)
7. Sikhism (85%)
8. Scientology (82%)
9. Unitarian Universalism (81%)
10. Orthodox Judaism (80%)
11. Liberal Quaker (78%)
12. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (78%)
13. New Thought (78%)
14. Reform Judaism (78%)
15. Mahayana Buddhism (77%)
16. Bahá'í (74%)
17. Islam (71%)
18. Seventh Day Adventist (71%)
19. Theravada Buddhism (70%)
20. Neo-Paganism (66%)
21. New Age (61%)
22. Jainism (59%)
23. Taoism (43%)
24. Latter-day Saint (Mormon) (42%)
25. Jehovah's Witness (36%)
26. Secular Humanism (34%)
27. Atheism and Agnosticism (28%)
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1. Conservative Protestant (100%)
2. Orthodox Quaker (98%)
3. Eastern Orthodox (92%)
4. Roman Catholic (92%)
5. Seventh Day Adventist (91%)
6. Liberal Protestant (71%)
7. Islam (61%)
8. Orthodox Judaism (61%)
9. Liberal Quaker (51%)
10. Bahá'í (51%)
11. Latter-day Saint (Mormon) (49%)
12. Unitarian Universalism (41%)
13. Sikhism (41%)
14. Hinduism (41%)
15. Reform Judaism (41%)
16. Jehovah's Witness (37%)
17. Jainism (28%)
18. Atheism and Agnosticism (25%)
19. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (23%)
20. Neo-Paganism (22%)
21. Mahayana Buddhism (21%)
22. Theravada Buddhism (21%)
23. New Age (21%)
24. New Thought (20%)
25. Taoism (20%)
26. Scientology (20%)
27. Secular Humanism (19%)




interesting......i never considered myself orthodox or conservative.
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Originally posted by Minerva
There's only one answerfor someone celebrate St.Paddy's Day with shamrock . :) [
Aye, me lovely. Wouldya mind sharin' a pint o' two of fine Irish stout whit me?
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Originally posted by T'lainya

LOL Nope :D I only burn sage and rose oil while poking pins in Bill Gates dolls :D
Ah, the neo-Voodoo approach. :D A shame that wasn't offered as a religious option in the test.
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Originally posted by Alienbob
20. Neo-Paganism (22%)
YES! ANOTHER NEO-PAGAN! :D :D :rolleyes: ;)
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OK--Results so far:

1. Unitarian Universalists: Ysh, Gwally, Beldin, T'lainya, craig, Thorin, AbysmalNature
2. Secular Humanists: Aegis, Waverly, CE, Mysteria
3. Conservative Protestants: Sailor Saturn, Eminem, Alienbob
4. Orthodox Quakers: CM, Kayless
5. Liberal Quakers: Sleepy, Me
6. Liberal Protestants: humanflyz, nael
7. Neopagans: Fable
8. Atheist/Agnostics: Silur
9. Theraveda Buddhists: Minerva
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Originally posted by fable


Ah, the neo-Voodoo approach. :D A shame that wasn't offered as a religious option in the test.
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Post by Minerva »

Originally posted by Waverly
Aye, me lovely. Wouldya mind sharin' a pint o' two of fine Irish stout whit me?
That'll be my pleasure. Slante! :)
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Time to break out the Guiness! :D
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1. Atheism and Agnosticism (100%)
2. Secular Humanism (100%)
3. Unitarian Universalism (84%)
4. Theravada Buddhism (58%)
5. Liberal Quaker (47%)
6. Liberal Protestant (25%)
7. Neo-Paganism (23%)
8. Taoism (14%)

The rest are 0%.
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1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (96%)
3. Liberal Quaker (78%)
4. Atheism and Agnosticism (72%)
5. Theravada Buddhism (70%)
6. Neo-Paganism (68%)
7. Liberal Protestant (65%)
8. New Age (52%)
9. Reform Judaism (51%)
10. Mahayana Buddhism (47%)
11. Taoism (44%)
12. New Thought (40%)
13. Scientology (40%)
14. Sikhism (38%)
15. Orthodox Quaker (32%)
16. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (30%)
17. Bahá'í (25%)
18. Hinduism (22%)
19. Jainism (22%)
20. Latter-day Saint (Mormon) (22%)
21. Conservative Protestant (17%)
22. Eastern Orthodox (16%)
23. Islam (16%)
24. Orthodox Judaism (16%)
25. Roman Catholic (16%)
26. Seventh Day Adventist (11%)
27. Jehovah's Witness (9%)

I was confused over how to answer the questions though :confused:
I'd quite like to know how Liberal Quaker gets placed higher than Atheism/Agnosticism, since it requires belief in a deity... And is "New Age" really a religion?!
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OK--Results so far:

1. Unitarian Universalists: Ysh, Gwally, Beldin, T'lainya, craig, Thorin, AbysmalNature
2. Secular Humanists: Aegis, Waverly, CE, Mysteria, Georgi
3. Conservative Protestants: Sailor Saturn, Eminem, Alienbob
4. Orthodox Quakers: CM, Kayless
5. Liberal Quakers: Sleepy, Me
6. Liberal Protestants: humanflyz, nael
7. Atheist/Agnostics: Silur, Mediev
8. Neopagans: Fable
9. Theraveda Buddhists: Minerva

@Fable--can you tell I have nothing to do right now?
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Well Kayless, you can join me in the almighty Orthodox Quaker land where we put our faces on the oatmeal box and make silly faces only to be bashed regularly on the Rugrats :D

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posted by SS
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.
Thanks for explaining, SS. I have heard that SBC is the most conservative and fundamental church is the US, would you say this is correct? I'm however not sure of what values the SBC actually represents. In what ways does the fundamentalism express itself? The Baptist church in Sweden are among the most liberal churches AFAIK, so obviously they differ a lot from SBC. One of my cousin used to be a baptist, and the only thing I ever noticed that was special about the Swedish baptists were that they practised adult baptism. Apart from that, they were just like most free churches in Sweden, ie very liberal.
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Hmm.. didn't know you liked me that much.
Then I must not have expressed myself clearly enough previously :D
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I was confused over how to answer the questions though :confused:
I'd quite like to know how Liberal Quaker gets placed higher than Atheism/Agnosticism, since it requires belief in a deity... And is "New Age" really a religion?!
Ah, a fellow Secular Humanist :) The rank you got might be related to what Silur mentioned earlier in the thread, did you see that?
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OK--Results so far:

Nice you provide us with updated statistics - do I recall you have a background in anthropology? ;) :D
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Originally posted by VoodooDali
OK--Results so far:

1. Unitarian Universalists: Ysh, Gwally, Beldin, T'lainya, craig, Thorin, AbysmalNature
2. Secular Humanists: Aegis, Waverly, CE, Mysteria, Georgi
3. Conservative Protestants: Sailor Saturn, Eminem, Alienbob
4. Orthodox Quakers: CM, Kayless
5. Liberal Quakers: Sleepy, Me
6. Liberal Protestants: humanflyz, nael
7. Atheist/Agnostics: Silur, Mediev
8. Neopagans: Fable
9. Theraveda Buddhists: Minerva

@Fable--can you tell I have nothing to do right now?
Heh! :) But I'm not a neo-Pagan. When you're as ancient as I am, you're an OPT, an Old Pagan Fahrt. Get that straight. ;)
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Gee, I'm like el pastoro over here I scored a 98/100 on the faith seriousness test. Dandy. :D

I should open the Sandy Arokka Church of The Place That I Teach At so You Can Learn About God and Stuff. :p
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