1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (98%)
3. Liberal Quakers (89%)
4. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (89%)
5. Nontheist (84%)
6. Theravada Buddhism (80%)
7. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (70%)
8. Bahá'í Faith (66%)
9. Neo-Pagan (58%)
10. Jehovah's Witness (54%)
11. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (50%)
12. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (50%)
13. Taoism (49%)
14. Orthodox Quaker (42%)
15. New Age (35%)
16. Mahayana Buddhism (34%)
17. Jainism (33%)
18. Seventh Day Adventist (27%)
19. Reform Judaism (26%)
20. Sikhism (26%)
21. Hinduism (23%)
22. New Thought (22%)
23. Eastern Orthodox (16%)
24. Islam (16%)
25. Orthodox Judaism (16%)
26. Roman Catholic (16%)
27. Scientology (10%)
Osso, there are 12 religions that you have absolutely nothing in common with. I wonder what that means.
I cannot see into the mind of this testmaker, which is probably just as well.
OK.
Last time, I chose the tenets of my particular faith.
This time, I chose what my created religion would be. The abortion, divorce, gender roles and other stuff was not applicable to my religion.
So, how do I end up a Quaker? I guess anti-violence. But, if a kid throws a watermelon at me, I'm gonna chase him.
1. Orthodox Quaker (100%)
2. Seventh Day Adventist (100%)
3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (98%)
4. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (87%)
5. Eastern Orthodox (84%)
6. Roman Catholic (84%)
7. Liberal Quakers (75%)
8. Hinduism (72%)
9. Unitarian Universalism (71%)
10. Orthodox Judaism (53%)
11. Islam (50%)
12. Bahá'í Faith (50%)
13. Reform Judaism (50%)
14. Sikhism (43%)
15. Jainism (37%)
16. Mahayana Buddhism (37%)
17. Theravada Buddhism (37%)
18. Neo-Pagan (36%)
19. Scientology (32%)
20. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (30%)
21. New Age (29%)
22. Secular Humanism (28%)
23. New Thought (28%)
24. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (27%)
25. Taoism (27%)
26. Nontheist (20%)
27. Jehovah's Witness (19%)
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And I am sooooo not 7% New Age....
I am kidding that I don't understand that they work out these correlations in beliefs or lack of them. Still, it's humorous to look at my humerus, say, as New Age.
gus, Don't feel bad; religion as a topic is a rash of confusion. Mine claimed I'm "Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants" which is contrary to everything I believe. I'm a damn atheist - pure and simple. No gods, nowhere, nohow.
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Secular Humanism (96%)
3. Nontheist (88%)
4. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (79%)
5. Liberal Quakers (75%)
6. Theravada Buddhism (63%)
7. Bahá'í Faith (56%)
8. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (56%)
9. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (47%)
10. Jehovah's Witness (47%)
11. Neo-Pagan (32%)
12. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (31%)
13. New Thought (24%)
14. Taoism (21%)
15. New Age (16%)
16. Hinduism (8%)
17. Jainism (8%)
18. Mahayana Buddhism (8%)
19. Reform Judaism (8%)
20. Scientology (8%)
21. Sikhism (8%)
22. Eastern Orthodox (0%)
23. Islam (0%)
24. Orthodox Judaism (0%)
25. Orthodox Quaker (0%)
26. Roman Catholic (0%)
27. Seventh Day Adventist (0%)
<Shrugs>
It was different the last time I took it months ago, it had placed secular humanism second and nontheist first
Hmm, Craven's and mine are similar..
I'm jealous of the 0's you guys got ... dunno how I missed gettin' any myself. I feel left out, lesser, for not having been able to achieve nothing. :wink:
Hmm...I took a similar test about a year ago and scored 100% pagan.
Has anyone else noticed the similarities between those of us who consider ourselves liberal and those who are considered conservative? Fundamentally, in our basic ethic and the way we live our lives, we are far more similar than different--despite the rather heated political arguements we have had here on a2k.
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Secular Humanism (97%)
3. Liberal Quakers (93%)
4. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (87%)
5. Neo-Pagan (72%)
6. Theravada Buddhism (72%)
7. Nontheist (67%)
8. Taoism (61%)
9. Bahá'í Faith (58%)
10. New Age (55%)
11. Mahayana Buddhism (52%)
12. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (48%)
13. Reform Judaism (46%)
14. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (45%)
15. Orthodox Quaker (40%)
16. Sikhism (40%)
17. Jainism (38%)
18. New Thought (38%)
19. Scientology (32%)
20. Jehovah's Witness (31%)
21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (31%)
22. Hinduism (26%)
23. Seventh Day Adventist (18%)
24. Eastern Orthodox (10%)
25. Islam (10%)
26. Orthodox Judaism (10%)
27. Roman Catholic (10%)
Diane, You're a nun for crying out loud! LOL
Hee, hee, c.i. A nun gone bad which is very good indeed....
Diane wrote:Has anyone else noticed the similarities between those of us who consider ourselves liberal and those who are considered conservative? Fundamentally, in our basic ethic and the way we live our lives, we are far more similar than different--despite the rather heated political arguements we have had here on a2k.
Its heartening to see there still may be hope for some of you poor deluded librul folk
LOL Timber, I always knew you were a sweetie underneath all that consevatism.
I think it's closer to "constism." LOL
ossobuco wrote:Hmm, Craven's and mine are similar..
In this test I think the bottom of the list tends to be more revealing.
For example, lots of the belief in human spirit and effort questions I might agree with but I think it has f-all to do with religion, so it would score me as more of a nontheist than a secular humanist and the distinction isn't catching my opinion on it but rather the relevance I think it has in regard to a belief system.
Am I the only one sensing Roman Catholicism is ending almost always at the bottom?
The Pope should be alarmed!
Roman Catholicism...
I am unfamiliar with this term, didn't that die out 2000years ago? :p
As for Unitarian Universalism, I think I already know. Especially when looking at your profiles it leaves me with an easy conclusion (which of course simply is what I already read about it when discovering I was apparently part of some religion I had never heard of) NAMELY:
It means you keep an open mind and that you're a tolerant human being.
Died out 2000 years ago? Well all Roman Catholics listen to the Pope, right? :wink:
You live 'near' me so you've probably heard the same saying: The pope is dead, he just doesn't realise it.