What's your religion?
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Master
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written Wednesday, August 10 2005 17:08
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I've never heard much from them. They've come, but we haven't sat down and talked or anything. -------------------- -ben4808 For those who love to spam: CSM Forums RIFQ Posts: 3360 | Registered: Friday, June 25 2004 07:00 |
Warrior
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written Friday, August 12 2005 04:46
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I'ma little late doing this test, but better late than never. I didn't like the way some of the questions were worded, as it could have gone either way in my beliefs. Atleast they gave a middle-of-the-road button. Christianity 100% Islam 50% Judaism 42% Buddhism 33% Hinduism 17% atheism 17% Paganism 17% Satanism 0% agnosticism 0% You scored as Christianity. Your views are most similar to those of Christianity. Do more research on Christianity and possibly consider being baptized and accepting Jesus, if you aren't already Christian. Christianity is the second of the Abrahamic faiths; it follows Judaism and is followed by Islam. It differs in its belief of Jesus, as not a prophet nor historical figure, but as God in human form. The Holy Trinity is the concept that God takes three forms: the Father, the Son (Jesus), and the Holy Ghost (sometimes called Holy Spirit). Jesus taught the idea of instead of seeking revenge, one should love his or her neighbors and enemies. Christians believe that Jesus died on the cross to save humankind and forgive people's sins. [ Friday, August 12, 2005 05:21: Message edited by: arkadilo ] Posts: 69 | Registered: Friday, June 10 2005 07:00 |
Lifecrafter
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written Saturday, August 13 2005 03:46
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You scored as agnosticism. You are an agnostic. Though it is generally taken that agnostics neither believe nor disbelieve in God, it is possible to be a theist or atheist in addition to an agnostic. Agnostics don't believe it is possible to prove the existence of God (nor lack thereof). Agnosticism is a philosophy that God's existence cannot be proven. Some say it is possible to be agnostic and follow a religion; however, one cannot be a devout believer if he or she does not truly believe. agnosticism 92% Satanism 79% atheism 63% Paganism 63% Buddhism 54% Islam 38% Hinduism 33% Christianity 25% Judaism 25% Posts: 950 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Triad Mage
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written Saturday, August 13 2005 04:08
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Hooray! Alex is back! -------------------- "At times discretion should be thrown aside, and with the foolish we should play the fool." - Menander ==== Drakefyre's Demesne - Happy Happy Joy Joy desperance.net - We're Everywhere ==== You can take my Mac when you pry my cold, dead fingers off the mouse! Posts: 9436 | Registered: Wednesday, September 19 2001 07:00 |
By Committee
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written Monday, August 15 2005 09:54
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1. Unitarian Universalism (100%) 2. Liberal Quakers (97%) 3. Theravada Buddhism (97%) 4. Secular Humanism (92%) 5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (90%) 6. Neo-Pagan (73%) 7. Taoism (72%) 8. Mahayana Buddhism (70%) 9. Bahá'í Faith (69%) 10. Nontheist (63%) 11. New Age (62%) 12. Jainism (61%) 13. Orthodox Quaker (59%) 14. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (57%) 15. Reform Judaism (55%) 16. New Thought (48%) 17. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (46%) 18. Scientology (44%) 19. Sikhism (44%) 20. Hinduism (41%) 21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (40%) 22. Jehovah's Witness (35%) 23. Seventh Day Adventist (30%) 24. Islam (27%) 25. Orthodox Judaism (27%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (13%) 27. Roman Catholic (13%) Kind of how I figured it would turn out. The test wasn't phrased very well though for someone who truly believes the jury is out. I would have thought that agnostic or secular humanist would score higher, though perhaps it's my views on abortion, homosexuality, nature, and the like that threw me into the UU category. In the other quiz, I scored as an agnostic, followed by paganism (I guess I revere nature) and Satanism (which I guess is how Christianity refers to Hobbes). What's really fun is that my wife (which still feels weird to say) is a moderately devout Christian Scientist. The conversations are definitely interesting. For anyone who is a Christian (and anyone else for that matter), I'd recommend giving "Science and Health" a read - even if you're not willing to buy into the faith, Eddy makes a lot of interesting points. [ Monday, August 15, 2005 09:56: Message edited by: Drew ] Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Agent
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written Sunday, August 28 2005 18:12
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Satanism 100% atheism 92% agnosticism 79% Paganism 75% Buddhism 71% Islam 38% Hinduism 33% Christianity 29% Judaism 21% -------------------- PhoenixNinjas! Ninja-Moderation! What we need is Urban Wisdom! Vote Wise Man! Posts: 1277 | Registered: Monday, June 24 2002 07:00 |