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  • P peterchen

    guess it's a repost, but I'm not sure, so I'll try my luck: http://beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html[^] Me: 1. Neo-Pagan (100%) 2. Unitarian Universalism (97%) 3. Theravada Buddhism (94%) 4. New Age (93%) 5. Mahayana Buddhism (88%) 6. Liberal Quakers (86%) 7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%) 8. New Thought (70%) 9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (68%) 10. Secular Humanism (64%) 11. Jainism (61%) 12. Bahá'í Faith (60%) 13. Reform Judaism (53%) 14. Scientology (53%) 15. Hinduism (52%) 16. Taoism (50%) 17. Orthodox Quaker (47%) 18. Nontheist (45%) 19. Jehovah's Witness (39%) 20. Orthodox Judaism (36%) 21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (36%) 22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (34%) 23. Sikhism (33%) 24. Islam (22%) 25. Seventh Day Adventist (18%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (10%) 27. Roman Catholic (10%) [edit] 93% New Age? This must be wrong [/edit]


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    Hmmmm, it says "1. Unitarian Universalism", but after reading the descriptions, I'm surprised they didn't say "Secular Humanism". As for "3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants", I have no idea how they came up with that. 1. Unitarian Universalism (100%) 2. Secular Humanism (97%) 3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (96%) 4. Liberal Quakers (86%) 5. Nontheist (85%) 6. Theravada Buddhism (72%) 7. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (71%) 8. Neo-Pagan (71%) 9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (67%) 10. Reform Judaism (65%) 11. Bahá'í Faith (63%) 12. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (55%) 13. New Thought (55%) 14. Taoism (55%) 15. Sikhism (48%) 16. New Age (47%) 17. Scientology (47%) 18. Jehovah's Witness (38%) 19. Orthodox Quaker (32%) 20. Mahayana Buddhism (31%) 21. Eastern Orthodox (29%) 22. Islam (29%) 23. Orthodox Judaism (29%) 24. Roman Catholic (29%) 25. Seventh Day Adventist (24%) 26. Hinduism (16%) 27. Jainism (13%) ------------------------------------------ The ousted but stubbornly non-dead leader reportedly released an audiotape this weekend, ending by calling on Iraqis to, quote, "resist the occupation in any way you can, from writing on walls, to boycotting, to demonstrating and taking up arms." adding, "you know, pretty much anything I used to kill you for." - The Daily Show

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    • P peterchen

      guess it's a repost, but I'm not sure, so I'll try my luck: http://beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html[^] Me: 1. Neo-Pagan (100%) 2. Unitarian Universalism (97%) 3. Theravada Buddhism (94%) 4. New Age (93%) 5. Mahayana Buddhism (88%) 6. Liberal Quakers (86%) 7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%) 8. New Thought (70%) 9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (68%) 10. Secular Humanism (64%) 11. Jainism (61%) 12. Bahá'í Faith (60%) 13. Reform Judaism (53%) 14. Scientology (53%) 15. Hinduism (52%) 16. Taoism (50%) 17. Orthodox Quaker (47%) 18. Nontheist (45%) 19. Jehovah's Witness (39%) 20. Orthodox Judaism (36%) 21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (36%) 22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (34%) 23. Sikhism (33%) 24. Islam (22%) 25. Seventh Day Adventist (18%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (10%) 27. Roman Catholic (10%) [edit] 93% New Age? This must be wrong [/edit]


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      Gee, I am so shocked... 1. Unitarian Universalism (100%) 2. Secular Humanism (97%) 3. Liberal Quakers (93%) 4. Theravada Buddhism (81%) 5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (80%) 6. Nontheist (77%) 7. Bahá'í Faith (66%) 8. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (58%) 9. Jehovah's Witness (58%) 10. Jainism (51%) 11. Neo-Pagan (50%) 12. Taoism (49%) 13. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (48%) 14. Orthodox Quaker (47%) 15. Hinduism (39%) 16. Mahayana Buddhism (39%) 17. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (39%) 18. Seventh Day Adventist (35%) 19. Sikhism (27%) 20. New Age (26%) 21. New Thought (22%) 22. Reform Judaism (20%) 23. Eastern Orthodox (16%) 24. Islam (16%) 25. Orthodox Judaism (16%) 26. Roman Catholic (16%) 27. Scientology (13%) Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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        Hey Stan! You're 73% muslim. You know it, we know it, and now Ashcroft knows it. ;) -- Talk to the hand!

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        :laugh: Maybe I should just blow myself up for being 80% Jewish :~ I just wish I knew what the hell Bahá'í is. You don't find a lot of them in Indiana.

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        • P peterchen

          guess it's a repost, but I'm not sure, so I'll try my luck: http://beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html[^] Me: 1. Neo-Pagan (100%) 2. Unitarian Universalism (97%) 3. Theravada Buddhism (94%) 4. New Age (93%) 5. Mahayana Buddhism (88%) 6. Liberal Quakers (86%) 7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%) 8. New Thought (70%) 9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (68%) 10. Secular Humanism (64%) 11. Jainism (61%) 12. Bahá'í Faith (60%) 13. Reform Judaism (53%) 14. Scientology (53%) 15. Hinduism (52%) 16. Taoism (50%) 17. Orthodox Quaker (47%) 18. Nontheist (45%) 19. Jehovah's Witness (39%) 20. Orthodox Judaism (36%) 21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (36%) 22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (34%) 23. Sikhism (33%) 24. Islam (22%) 25. Seventh Day Adventist (18%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (10%) 27. Roman Catholic (10%) [edit] 93% New Age? This must be wrong [/edit]


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          1. Secular Humanism (100%) 2. Unitarian Universalism (100%) 3. Liberal Quakers (86%) 4. Nontheist (80%) 5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (78%) 6. Theravada Buddhism (75%) 7. Neo-Pagan (65%) 8. New Age (52%) 9. Taoism (50%) 10. Bahá'í Faith (49%) 11. Reform Judaism (43%) 12. Mahayana Buddhism (43%) 13. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (41%) 14. Orthodox Quaker (41%) 15. New Thought (36%) 16. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (33%) 17. Scientology (33%) 18. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (30%) 19. Jainism (29%) 20. Jehovah's Witness (24%) 21. Sikhism (22%) 22. Islam (18%) 23. Orthodox Judaism (18%) 24. Seventh Day Adventist (17%) 25. Hinduism (13%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (7%) 27. Roman Catholic (7%)


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          • P peterchen

            guess it's a repost, but I'm not sure, so I'll try my luck: http://beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html[^] Me: 1. Neo-Pagan (100%) 2. Unitarian Universalism (97%) 3. Theravada Buddhism (94%) 4. New Age (93%) 5. Mahayana Buddhism (88%) 6. Liberal Quakers (86%) 7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%) 8. New Thought (70%) 9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (68%) 10. Secular Humanism (64%) 11. Jainism (61%) 12. Bahá'í Faith (60%) 13. Reform Judaism (53%) 14. Scientology (53%) 15. Hinduism (52%) 16. Taoism (50%) 17. Orthodox Quaker (47%) 18. Nontheist (45%) 19. Jehovah's Witness (39%) 20. Orthodox Judaism (36%) 21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (36%) 22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (34%) 23. Sikhism (33%) 24. Islam (22%) 25. Seventh Day Adventist (18%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (10%) 27. Roman Catholic (10%) [edit] 93% New Age? This must be wrong [/edit]


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            1. Eastern Orthodox (100%) 2. Roman Catholic (100%) 3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (98%) 4. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (90%) 5. Sikhism (90%) 6. Reform Judaism (87%) 7. Orthodox Judaism (86%) 8. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (83%) 9. Orthodox Quaker (81%) 10. Unitarian Universalism (79%) 11. Liberal Quakers (78%) 12. Islam (77%) 13. Seventh Day Adventist (69%) 14. Hinduism (67%) 15. Jehovah's Witness (63%) 16. Bahá'í Faith (63%) 17. Scientology (59%) 18. Neo-Pagan (58%) 19. Secular Humanism (52%) 20. Mahayana Buddhism (48%) 21. New Thought (47%) 22. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (46%) 23. New Age (46%) 24. Theravada Buddhism (41%) 25. Jainism (40%) 26. Nontheist (36%) 27. Taoism (34%) I guess I'm a fairly conventional Catholic (which I really am).


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            • P peterchen

              guess it's a repost, but I'm not sure, so I'll try my luck: http://beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html[^] Me: 1. Neo-Pagan (100%) 2. Unitarian Universalism (97%) 3. Theravada Buddhism (94%) 4. New Age (93%) 5. Mahayana Buddhism (88%) 6. Liberal Quakers (86%) 7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%) 8. New Thought (70%) 9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (68%) 10. Secular Humanism (64%) 11. Jainism (61%) 12. Bahá'í Faith (60%) 13. Reform Judaism (53%) 14. Scientology (53%) 15. Hinduism (52%) 16. Taoism (50%) 17. Orthodox Quaker (47%) 18. Nontheist (45%) 19. Jehovah's Witness (39%) 20. Orthodox Judaism (36%) 21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (36%) 22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (34%) 23. Sikhism (33%) 24. Islam (22%) 25. Seventh Day Adventist (18%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (10%) 27. Roman Catholic (10%) [edit] 93% New Age? This must be wrong [/edit]


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              Never thought of myself as a Quaker:~ I am definitely a Mainline Christian Protestant, not as conservative as some, and definitely not as liberal as others, so I had expected to score higher in those two categories. The rest of the list is irrelevent IMO. 1. Orthodox Quaker (100%) 2. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (85%) 3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (79%) 4. Seventh Day Adventist (76%) 5. Eastern Orthodox (75%) 6. Roman Catholic (75%) 7. Liberal Quakers (59%) 8. Islam (57%) 9. Orthodox Judaism (57%) 10. Bahá'í Faith (51%) 11. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (50%) 12. Sikhism (47%) 13. Reform Judaism (45%) 14. Unitarian Universalism (45%) 15. Hinduism (38%) 16. Jehovah's Witness (37%) 17. Jainism (34%) 18. Mahayana Buddhism (34%) 19. Theravada Buddhism (34%) 20. Neo-Pagan (28%) 21. New Age (26%) 22. Secular Humanism (25%) 23. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (24%) 24. Nontheist (24%) 25. Taoism (23%) 26. Scientology (20%) 27. New Thought (15%)


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              • P peterchen

                guess it's a repost, but I'm not sure, so I'll try my luck: http://beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html[^] Me: 1. Neo-Pagan (100%) 2. Unitarian Universalism (97%) 3. Theravada Buddhism (94%) 4. New Age (93%) 5. Mahayana Buddhism (88%) 6. Liberal Quakers (86%) 7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%) 8. New Thought (70%) 9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (68%) 10. Secular Humanism (64%) 11. Jainism (61%) 12. Bahá'í Faith (60%) 13. Reform Judaism (53%) 14. Scientology (53%) 15. Hinduism (52%) 16. Taoism (50%) 17. Orthodox Quaker (47%) 18. Nontheist (45%) 19. Jehovah's Witness (39%) 20. Orthodox Judaism (36%) 21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (36%) 22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (34%) 23. Sikhism (33%) 24. Islam (22%) 25. Seventh Day Adventist (18%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (10%) 27. Roman Catholic (10%) [edit] 93% New Age? This must be wrong [/edit]


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                1. Unitarian Universalism (100%) 2. Secular Humanism (94%) 3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (90%) 4. Liberal Quakers (88%) 5. Nontheist (79%) 6. Neo-Pagan (70%) 7. Bahá'í Faith (69%) 8. Theravada Buddhism (68%) 9. Taoism (58%) 10. Reform Judaism (56%) 11. New Age (55%) 12. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (55%) 13. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (48%) 14. New Thought (47%) 15. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (44%) 16. Mahayana Buddhism (43%) 17. Orthodox Quaker (41%) 18. Scientology (38%) 19. Sikhism (33%) 20. Orthodox Judaism (31%) 21. Islam (26%) 22. Jainism (26%) 23. Jehovah's Witness (23%) 24. Eastern Orthodox (16%) 25. Roman Catholic (16%) 26. Seventh Day Adventist (15%) 27. Hinduism (6%) Gee ... :rolleyes:

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                • PJ ArendsP PJ Arends

                  Never thought of myself as a Quaker:~ I am definitely a Mainline Christian Protestant, not as conservative as some, and definitely not as liberal as others, so I had expected to score higher in those two categories. The rest of the list is irrelevent IMO. 1. Orthodox Quaker (100%) 2. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (85%) 3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (79%) 4. Seventh Day Adventist (76%) 5. Eastern Orthodox (75%) 6. Roman Catholic (75%) 7. Liberal Quakers (59%) 8. Islam (57%) 9. Orthodox Judaism (57%) 10. Bahá'í Faith (51%) 11. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (50%) 12. Sikhism (47%) 13. Reform Judaism (45%) 14. Unitarian Universalism (45%) 15. Hinduism (38%) 16. Jehovah's Witness (37%) 17. Jainism (34%) 18. Mahayana Buddhism (34%) 19. Theravada Buddhism (34%) 20. Neo-Pagan (28%) 21. New Age (26%) 22. Secular Humanism (25%) 23. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (24%) 24. Nontheist (24%) 25. Taoism (23%) 26. Scientology (20%) 27. New Thought (15%)


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                  PJ Arends wrote: Never thought of myself as a Quaker And why is that? :) PJ Arends wrote: The rest of the list is irrelevent IMO. If you score high on any of the Christian areas, you're bound to get a fairly high score on Islam, Judaism, etc, because many of their beliefs are the same (although there are, of course, fundamental differences).

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                  • P peterchen

                    guess it's a repost, but I'm not sure, so I'll try my luck: http://beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html[^] Me: 1. Neo-Pagan (100%) 2. Unitarian Universalism (97%) 3. Theravada Buddhism (94%) 4. New Age (93%) 5. Mahayana Buddhism (88%) 6. Liberal Quakers (86%) 7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%) 8. New Thought (70%) 9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (68%) 10. Secular Humanism (64%) 11. Jainism (61%) 12. Bahá'í Faith (60%) 13. Reform Judaism (53%) 14. Scientology (53%) 15. Hinduism (52%) 16. Taoism (50%) 17. Orthodox Quaker (47%) 18. Nontheist (45%) 19. Jehovah's Witness (39%) 20. Orthodox Judaism (36%) 21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (36%) 22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (34%) 23. Sikhism (33%) 24. Islam (22%) 25. Seventh Day Adventist (18%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (10%) 27. Roman Catholic (10%) [edit] 93% New Age? This must be wrong [/edit]


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                    l a u r e n
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                    by the time i get thru that questionairre i'll be about ready to meet my maker and discuss it with her :omg:


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                    • J J Dunlap

                      PJ Arends wrote: Never thought of myself as a Quaker And why is that? :) PJ Arends wrote: The rest of the list is irrelevent IMO. If you score high on any of the Christian areas, you're bound to get a fairly high score on Islam, Judaism, etc, because many of their beliefs are the same (although there are, of course, fundamental differences).

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                      jdunlap wrote: And why is that? I think the main reason is that I am not a pacifist. Sure war should be avoided as much as possible, but sometimes, there are causes that one just has to stand up and fight for. Maybe I am wrong (wouldn't be the first time) but is not pacifism a core tenant of the Quaker belief? jdunlap wrote: If you score high on any of the Christian areas, you're bound to get a fairly high score on Islam, Judaism, etc, because many of their beliefs are the same (although there are, of course, fundamental differences). Which is why I think it is irrelevent. Most every religion has as its base very similiar beliefs. So unless you are an outright athiest with absolutely no sense of social justice, you will score fairly high with most religions.


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                      • PJ ArendsP PJ Arends

                        jdunlap wrote: And why is that? I think the main reason is that I am not a pacifist. Sure war should be avoided as much as possible, but sometimes, there are causes that one just has to stand up and fight for. Maybe I am wrong (wouldn't be the first time) but is not pacifism a core tenant of the Quaker belief? jdunlap wrote: If you score high on any of the Christian areas, you're bound to get a fairly high score on Islam, Judaism, etc, because many of their beliefs are the same (although there are, of course, fundamental differences). Which is why I think it is irrelevent. Most every religion has as its base very similiar beliefs. So unless you are an outright athiest with absolutely no sense of social justice, you will score fairly high with most religions.


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                        PJ Arends wrote: Maybe I am wrong (wouldn't be the first time) but is not pacifism a core tenant of the Quaker belief? Yes.

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                          by the time i get thru that questionairre i'll be about ready to meet my maker and discuss it with her :omg:


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                          That's assuming there *is* a maker ... :laugh:

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                            guess it's a repost, but I'm not sure, so I'll try my luck: http://beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html[^] Me: 1. Neo-Pagan (100%) 2. Unitarian Universalism (97%) 3. Theravada Buddhism (94%) 4. New Age (93%) 5. Mahayana Buddhism (88%) 6. Liberal Quakers (86%) 7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%) 8. New Thought (70%) 9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (68%) 10. Secular Humanism (64%) 11. Jainism (61%) 12. Bahá'í Faith (60%) 13. Reform Judaism (53%) 14. Scientology (53%) 15. Hinduism (52%) 16. Taoism (50%) 17. Orthodox Quaker (47%) 18. Nontheist (45%) 19. Jehovah's Witness (39%) 20. Orthodox Judaism (36%) 21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (36%) 22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (34%) 23. Sikhism (33%) 24. Islam (22%) 25. Seventh Day Adventist (18%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (10%) 27. Roman Catholic (10%) [edit] 93% New Age? This must be wrong [/edit]


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                            Hmm, never thought of myself as a Quaker but it just about nails my beliefs on the head. 1. Orthodox Quaker (100%) 2. Reform Judaism (95%) 3. Islam (92%) 4. Orthodox Judaism (92%) 5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (92%) 6. Liberal Quakers (91%) 7. Bahá'í Faith (83%) 8. Sikhism (82%) 9. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (78%) 10. Unitarian Universalism (77%) 11. Eastern Orthodox (70%) 12. Roman Catholic (70%) 13. Jainism (66%) 14. Seventh Day Adventist (66%) 15. Mahayana Buddhism (63%) 16. Neo-Pagan (62%) 17. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (57%) 18. Hinduism (52%) 19. New Age (50%) 20. Theravada Buddhism (50%) 21. Scientology (44%) 22. Secular Humanism (44%) 23. Jehovah's Witness (43%) 24. Taoism (41%) 25. New Thought (36%) 26. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (35%) 27. Nontheist (25%) Brad Jennings Sonork: 100.36360 AIM: hongg99

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                              Hmm, never thought of myself as a Quaker but it just about nails my beliefs on the head. 1. Orthodox Quaker (100%) 2. Reform Judaism (95%) 3. Islam (92%) 4. Orthodox Judaism (92%) 5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (92%) 6. Liberal Quakers (91%) 7. Bahá'í Faith (83%) 8. Sikhism (82%) 9. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (78%) 10. Unitarian Universalism (77%) 11. Eastern Orthodox (70%) 12. Roman Catholic (70%) 13. Jainism (66%) 14. Seventh Day Adventist (66%) 15. Mahayana Buddhism (63%) 16. Neo-Pagan (62%) 17. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (57%) 18. Hinduism (52%) 19. New Age (50%) 20. Theravada Buddhism (50%) 21. Scientology (44%) 22. Secular Humanism (44%) 23. Jehovah's Witness (43%) 24. Taoism (41%) 25. New Thought (36%) 26. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (35%) 27. Nontheist (25%) Brad Jennings Sonork: 100.36360 AIM: hongg99

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                              Brad Jennings wrote: Orthodox Quaker (100%) Same here. :)

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                                guess it's a repost, but I'm not sure, so I'll try my luck: http://beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html[^] Me: 1. Neo-Pagan (100%) 2. Unitarian Universalism (97%) 3. Theravada Buddhism (94%) 4. New Age (93%) 5. Mahayana Buddhism (88%) 6. Liberal Quakers (86%) 7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%) 8. New Thought (70%) 9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (68%) 10. Secular Humanism (64%) 11. Jainism (61%) 12. Bahá'í Faith (60%) 13. Reform Judaism (53%) 14. Scientology (53%) 15. Hinduism (52%) 16. Taoism (50%) 17. Orthodox Quaker (47%) 18. Nontheist (45%) 19. Jehovah's Witness (39%) 20. Orthodox Judaism (36%) 21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (36%) 22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (34%) 23. Sikhism (33%) 24. Islam (22%) 25. Seventh Day Adventist (18%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (10%) 27. Roman Catholic (10%) [edit] 93% New Age? This must be wrong [/edit]


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                                1. Matrixism (200%) 2. Unitarian Universalism (100%) 3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (99%) 4. Liberal Quakers (96%) 5. Secular Humanism (84%) 6. Neo-Pagan (73%) 7. Bahá'í Faith (73%) 8. New Age (73%) 9. Theravada Buddhism (68%) 10. Reform Judaism (62%) 11. Mahayana Buddhism (61%) 12. Nontheist (60%) 13. New Thought (56%) 14. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (56%) 15. Taoism (50%) 16. Scientology (42%) 17. Orthodox Quaker (40%) 18. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (38%) 19. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (35%) 20. Orthodox Judaism (31%) 21. Sikhism (30%) 22. Jehovah's Witness (29%) 23. Jainism (28%) 24. Islam (22%) 25. Hinduism (15%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (12%) 27. Roman Catholic (12%) 28. Seventh Day Adventist (11%) :suss: We meet again, Mr. Hauptman. :suss:


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                                  guess it's a repost, but I'm not sure, so I'll try my luck: http://beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html[^] Me: 1. Neo-Pagan (100%) 2. Unitarian Universalism (97%) 3. Theravada Buddhism (94%) 4. New Age (93%) 5. Mahayana Buddhism (88%) 6. Liberal Quakers (86%) 7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%) 8. New Thought (70%) 9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (68%) 10. Secular Humanism (64%) 11. Jainism (61%) 12. Bahá'í Faith (60%) 13. Reform Judaism (53%) 14. Scientology (53%) 15. Hinduism (52%) 16. Taoism (50%) 17. Orthodox Quaker (47%) 18. Nontheist (45%) 19. Jehovah's Witness (39%) 20. Orthodox Judaism (36%) 21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (36%) 22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (34%) 23. Sikhism (33%) 24. Islam (22%) 25. Seventh Day Adventist (18%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (10%) 27. Roman Catholic (10%) [edit] 93% New Age? This must be wrong [/edit]


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                                  Dr. Weil says I should take the following vitamins: New Antioxidant & Multivitamin Formula, Liver Support Plus B, Omega-3 Support II, Environmental Support, Vitamin E 400... oh wait, wrong test... here we go. 1. Liberal Quakers (100%) 2. Unitarian Universalism (94%) 3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (92%) 4. Neo-Pagan (84%) 5. Mahayana Buddhism (79%) 6. Secular Humanism (79%) 7. Theravada Buddhism (77%) 8. Taoism (75%) 9. New Age (75%) 10. Bahá'í Faith (64%) 11. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (59%) 12. Jainism (57%) 13. New Thought (56%) 14. Reform Judaism (56%) 15. Hinduism (51%) 16. Orthodox Quaker (50%) 17. Scientology (50%) 18. Sikhism (50%) 19. Nontheist (42%) 20. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (40%) 21. Jehovah's Witness (33%) 22. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (29%) 23. Seventh Day Adventist (25%) 24. Orthodox Judaism (20%) 25. Eastern Orthodox (15%) 26. Islam (15%) 27. Roman Catholic (15%) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                                  • J J Dunlap

                                    Brad Jennings wrote: Orthodox Quaker (100%) Same here. :)

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                                    All right.:cool: Maybe there's something to this belief-o-matic thing. I'm still looking for a denomination, maybe I'll have to do some research... Brad Jennings Sonork: 100.36360 AIM: hongg99

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                                    • S Stan Shannon

                                      :laugh: Maybe I should just blow myself up for being 80% Jewish :~ I just wish I knew what the hell Bahá'í is. You don't find a lot of them in Indiana.

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                                      Stan Shannon wrote: Maybe I should just blow myself up for being 80% Jewish Yes, either that, or you could make a positive example out of it. 73% of all muslims can live with 80% of all jews. :rolleyes: Stan Shannon wrote: I just wish I knew what the hell Bahá'í is. You don't find a lot of them in Indiana. I've heard them being described as "hippy muslims". Peace, love but absolutely no rock & roll (and hence no mind altering substances). -- Talk to the hand!

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                                      • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                                        Hey Stan! You're 73% muslim. You know it, we know it, and now Ashcroft knows it. ;) -- Talk to the hand!

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                                        :laugh: And this is how Allah is great :)


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                                          :laugh: And this is how Allah is great :)


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                                          Contrary to many peoples beliefs, Allah is actually quite small. About 5 foot tall with a white beard. He looks like a thin version of Santa Claus. ;) -- Talk to the hand!

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