BELIEF-O-MATIC see which faith you fit into

Started by banshee72, March 28, 2012, 03:01:41 PM

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This is a quiz i took online just for fun to see which religion fits me the best,

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TAKE IT FOR YOURSELF, THE LINK IS AT THE BOTTOM.

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HERE ARE MY RESULTS


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Neo-Pagan (100%)

Hinduism (93%)

Mahayana Buddhism (93%)

New Age (86%)

New Thought (86%)

Unitarian Universalism (81%)

Scientology (79%)

Jainism (78%)

Reform Judaism (67%)

Liberal Quakers (64%)
     

Theravada Buddhism (63%)

Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (59%)

Sikhism (57%)

Baha'i Faith (55%)

Taoism (53%)

Orthodox Judaism (49%)

Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (40%)

Secular Humanism (40%)

Orthodox Quaker (40%)

Islam (38%)

Nontheist (20%)

Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (16%)

Jehovah's Witness (13%)

Seventh Day Adventist (13%)

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (11%)

Eastern Orthodox (6%)

Roman Catholic (6%)


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Take the test and see which belief sysrem you are most like. Here is the URL. I'm not sure if it is clickable but if not just copy and past the url. BTW, it's FREE! And It's  fun, I am satisfIed with ny answers. :)  Find our what beliefs you belong to and feel free to post your results on here :)


Here is the url: http://www.beliefnet.com/Entertainment/Quizzes/Beliefomatic.aspx


I'm looking forward to seeing your results! :D
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June 21, 2012, 08:50:26 PM #1 Last Edit: June 21, 2012, 09:22:17 PM by jordyn
They have a few other fun quizzes...spiritual type number 77(of 25 to 100)

70 - 79


Questioning Believer – You have doubts about the particulars but not the Big Stuff

this one was a hoot...

You are A Brian McLaren Christian




A.k.a. a Rob Bell, Phyllis Tickle, N.T. Wright, Tim Keller, Eugene Peterson Christian. You subscribe to Sojourners or Relevant...or, more likely, Rolling Stone, Paste and The Atlantic. (And maybe even Geez!) Your Christian history is rooted in St. Francis, who leads (through Gandhi) to Mother Teresa and Martin Luther King, Jr. You emphasize social justice as an element of God's kingdom. You might be "emergent" or "progressive," but you're probably post-evangelical.

and on topic, seems like my beiefs have changed...

1. Baha'i Faith (100%)
2. Neo-Pagan (94%)
3. Unitarian Universalism (91%)
4. Reform Judaism (90%)
5. Liberal Quakers (87%)
6. Sikhism (87%)
7. Mahayana Buddhism (82%)
8. New Age (82%)
9. Hinduism (80%)
10. Jainism (75%)

http://www.beliefnet.com/Faiths/Bahai/What-Bahs-Believe.aspx

however the top ten are there, just in different order.

*after some research, i still align myself most with the liberal quakers

http://www.beliefnet.com/Faiths/Christianity/Quaker/Index.aspx
"The world that God made is inherently comprised of relationships, symmetries, analogia, anagogy, poetic wisdom. Thus is the language of symbolism."

Why doesnt this surprise me at all?

Your Top 3 Faith Match Profiles Are:
1. Hinduism (100%)
2. Neo-Pagan (97%)
3. Mahayana Buddhism (91%)

i love hinduism...it's just not for me but their lifestyle and spiritual world is fantastic!!!  ;)

through belief net, i have realized there are as many forms of christianity as there are other religions, no wonder why it's so confusing.  *eeks

I imagine that's a doom for most major religions that span the globe?

"The world that God made is inherently comprised of relationships, symmetries, analogia, anagogy, poetic wisdom. Thus is the language of symbolism."

this time...I got neo-pagan. 

They don't seem to give a list anymore. :/

I guess a quz about spiritual beliefs can only go so far, I think my naturalism affected the results.
"The world that God made is inherently comprised of relationships, symmetries, analogia, anagogy, poetic wisdom. Thus is the language of symbolism."