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Even if YOU don't know what faith you are, Belief-O-Matic™ knows. Answer 20 questions about your concept of God, the afterlife, human nature, and more, and Belief-O-Matic™ will tell you what religion (if any) you practice...or ought to consider practicing.

See if you are a Buddhist or have other beliefs ... http://www.beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html

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hihi funny litlle quiz, pretty prodictable though :D

Here's my result , almost spot on though. funny that the religion i was brought up in is completely at the bottom :D

1. Mahayana Buddhism (100%)

2. Neo-Pagan (99%)

3. Unitarian Universalism (96%)

4. New Age (90%)

5. Theravada Buddhism (90%)

6. Hinduism (88%)

7. Liberal Quakers (86%)

8. Sikhism (84%)

9. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (83%)

10. Jainism (82%)

11. New Thought (75%)

12. Taoism (73%)

13. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (72%)

14. Scientology (64%)

15. Bahá'í Faith (62%)

16. Secular Humanism (57%)

17. Reform Judaism (56%)

18. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (52%)

19. Orthodox Quaker (48%)

20. Jehovah's Witness (40%)

21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (37%)

22. Orthodox Judaism (36%)

23. Nontheist (25%)

24. Seventh Day Adventist (22%)

25. Eastern Orthodox (20%)

26. Islam (20%)

27. Roman Catholic (20%)

don't know what Unitarian Universalism is though :o

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don't know what Unitarian Universalism is though :o

Just click on the religion in the results that you're interested in.  :D

Just for a harmless bit of fun.

1. Mahayana Buddhism (100%)

2.  Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (90%)

3.  Theravada Buddhism (89%)

4.  Liberal Quakers (88%)

5.  Unitarian Universalism (87%)

6.  Bah·'Ì Faith (80%)

7.  Hinduism (80%)

8.  Neo-Pagan (78%)

9.  New Age (72%)

10.  Jainism (72%)

11.  Taoism (66%)

12.  Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (65%)

13.  Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (63%)

14.  Sikhism (60%)

15.  Jehovah's Witness (57%)

16.  New Thought (55%)

17.  Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (50%)

18.  Orthodox Quaker (48%)

19.  Secular Humanism (48%)

20.  Reform Judaism (42%)

21.  Orthodox Judaism (42%)

22.  Scientology (37%)

23.  Seventh Day Adventist (36%)

24.  Eastern Orthodox (30%)

25.  Islam (30%)

26.  Roman Catholic (30%)

27.  Nontheist (29%)

Not sure about no.2 in my list though :D

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1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)

2. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (99%)

3. Liberal Quakers (94%)

4. Neo-Pagan (87%)

5. Theravada Buddhism (80%)

6. Mahayana Buddhism (80%)

7. New Age (76%)

8. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (67%)

9. Bahב'ם Faith (67%)

10. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (67%)

11. Secular Humanism (63%)

12. Taoism (59%)

13. Hinduism (59%)

14. Sikhism (58%)

15. Reform Judaism (57%)

16. New Thought (56%)

17. Jainism (53%)

18. Jehovah's Witness (49%)

19. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (47%)

20. Scientology (45%)

21. Orthodox Quaker (43%)

22. Nontheist (34%)

23. Orthodox Judaism (30%)

24. Seventh Day Adventist (28%)

25. Eastern Orthodox (22%)

26. Islam (22%)

27. Roman Catholic (22%)

ok,

raised in conservative jewish but atheist household; (science and ethics rule) went to quaker high school, live in israel.....go figure

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Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (99%) --- where on earth did that come from; parents were very ethnically east european background/ politically active, left wing, new york jewish...very not christian, very quaker high school (community action, daily meditation etc, bla bla bla);

Unitarian Universalism (100%)-- i think this is the jreligion where you tend to more or less believe in some sort of divine something that may or may not be watching over you, but to whom you pray when taking a curve in a dangerous road too quickly kind of like being on the safe side;

on the other hand i really believe that every step i choose affects me and is my responsibility, and not some being looking down on me to see if i've done right or wrong and as the quakers say: a way will open (very optimistic people, quakers) when the going gets rough.\

you have to shed those outside conditionings
-- enlighten me :o
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don't know what Unitarian Universalism is though :o

Well, whatever it is, I'm it to a T. I always thought I was an athiest, but I guess I was wrong :D I'm only 68% Nonthiest, strangely. I don't know about the Unitarianism, the discription is really not me. Theravada Buddhism is actually a lot closer. Many of the descriptions were pretty accurate. Strangely, the Secular Humanists are even more accurate. Dear Lord- I guess that means I'm a really Roman Catholic! :D

1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)

2. Theravada Buddhism (94%)

3. Secular Humanism (89%)

4. Liberal Quakers (86%)

5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (83%)

6. Nontheist (68%)

7. Neo-Pagan (66%)

8. Mahayana Buddhism (65%)

9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (64%)

10. Taoism (62%)

11. Bahá'í Faith (62%)

12. Orthodox Quaker (58%)

13. Jainism (54%)

14. New Age (52%)

15. Reform Judaism (51%)

16. New Thought (51%)

17. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (50%)

18. Sikhism (50%)

19. Scientology (49%)

20. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (46%)

21. Hinduism (44%)

22. Jehovah's Witness (39%)

23. Islam (34%)

24. Orthodox Judaism (34%)

25. Seventh Day Adventist (30%)

26. Eastern Orthodox (16%)

27. Roman Catholic (16%)

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i think in the quiz they did not ask about Jesus, et al.... which if they had asked if we believe in the father son et al and we had answered no, that would have ruled out alot of the christian religions right there;

i'll shine a flashlight in your ears bina

that may be a fast method but i dont think i'm hollow between the ears; and since i;m not really a follower i'm not waiting for anyone to come along and say: this is the way.... i think i'll stick with the quaker motto: a way will open,

meanwhile, i'll just continue bumbling on doing what i always do, trying to do the best i can by my kids, my duties to the kibbutz, my work at the zoo, being aware of all interactions with those around me, think positive, jai yen yen, help out where i can and pray to whoever wants to hear (just in case) that i and others wont get blown up on their next trip to shop in town...not working particularly hard to reach enlightenment, just trying to maintain a good and true path thru this life

how does that sound?

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that may be a fast method but i dont think i'm hollow between the ears; and since i;m not really a follower i'm not waiting for anyone to come along and say: this is the way.... i think i'll stick with the quaker motto: a way will open,

meanwhile, i'll just continue bumbling on doing what i always do, trying to do the best i can by my kids, my duties to the kibbutz, my work at the zoo, being aware of all interactions with those around me, think positive, jai yen yen, help out where i can and pray to whoever wants to hear (just in case) that i and others wont get blown up on their next trip to shop in town...not working particularly hard to reach enlightenment, just trying to maintain a good and true path thru this life

how does that sound?

pretty good actually bina :o , i was just teasing by the way :D

"a way will open " is pretty much my motto also. Have your open eyes see your path before you, have your heart feel it's right and use your mind to work out the practical details.

Life will take you on many interesting lessons and paths :D

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Blimey, I'm a quaker! Always did like my oats... :o

1. Orthodox Quaker (100%)

2. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (97%)

3. Unitarian Universalism (97%)

4. Liberal Quakers (91%)

5. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (87%)

6. Eastern Orthodox (77%)

7. Roman Catholic (77%)

8. Secular Humanism (76%)

9. Theravada Buddhism (76%)

10. Seventh Day Adventist (75%)

11. Nontheist (64%)

12. Hinduism (60%)

13. Mahayana Buddhism (59%)

14. Neo-Pagan (56%)

15. Jainism (54%)

16. Orthodox Judaism (53%)

17. New Age (53%)

18. Islam (51%)

19. Reform Judaism (47%)

20. Bahแ'ํ Faith (45%)

21. Sikhism (43%)

22. Taoism (37%)

23. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (36%)

24. New Thought (32%)

25. Scientology (32%)

26. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (31%)

27. Jehovah's Witness (31%)

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Yeah, for some reason that unitarian universalism keeps popping up there. It hardly describes me but it popped up at number 1 for me. I'm basically 99% a scientific atheist with a bit of Hindu-philosophy type spiritualism in the background.

Secular humanist sounds about right too.

1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)

2. Secular Humanism (99%)

3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (85%)

4. Liberal Quakers (84%)

5. Nontheist (84%)

6. Theravada Buddhism (70%)

7. Neo-Pagan (59%)

8. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (52%)

9. Bahá'í Faith (45%)

10. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (45%)

11. Taoism (44%)

12. Reform Judaism (43%)

13. New Age (41%)

14. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (39%)

15. Jehovah's Witness (34%)

16. New Thought (34%)

17. Mahayana Buddhism (34%)

18. Orthodox Quaker (29%)

19. Sikhism (29%)

20. Scientology (26%)

21. Seventh Day Adventist (21%)

22. Hinduism (18%)

23. Jainism (17%)

24. Eastern Orthodox (16%)

25. Islam (16%)

26. Orthodox Judaism (16%)

27. Roman Catholic (16%)

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Well... here are my results... never knew Quakers were Liberal :o

1. Liberal Quakers (100%)

2. Unitarian Universalism (96%)

3. Mahayana Buddhism (94%)

4. Neo-Pagan (92%)

5. New Age (89%)

6. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (88%)

7. Theravada Buddhism (83%)

8. Bahá'í Faith (78%)

9. Orthodox Quaker (78%)

10. Jainism (76%)

11. Taoism (75%)

12. Secular Humanism (72%)

13. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (67%)

14. Reform Judaism (65%)

15. New Thought (62%)

16. Hinduism (61%)

17. Scientology (59%)

18. Sikhism (54%)

19. Orthodox Judaism (51%)

20. Nontheist (49%)

21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (48%)

22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (48%)

23. Islam (43%)

24. Seventh Day Adventist (42%)

25. Jehovah's Witness (36%)

26. Eastern Orthodox (23%)

27. Roman Catholic (23%)

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You can make all sorts of comments about how this survey was done and the way they interpret and weight the questions.

It can yield some strange results, but they can interpret them as you like. I wonder if how they did it was by saying a certain type of opinion will mean you have this belief system....

1. Secular Humanism (100%)

2. Unitarian Universalism (95%)

3. Nontheist (92%)

4. Liberal Quakers (79%)

5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (75%)

6. Theravada Buddhism (70%)

7. Neo-Pagan (57%)

8. Taoism (47%)

9. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (46%)

10. Orthodox Quaker (46%)

11. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (43%)

12. Bahแ'ํ Faith (42%)

13. New Age (42%)

14. Reform Judaism (39%)

15. Mahayana Buddhism (38%)

16. Sikhism (35%)

17. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (32%)

18. Seventh Day Adventist (30%)

19. Jainism (26%)

20. New Thought (24%)

21. Jehovah's Witness (22%)

22. Scientology (21%)

23. Hinduism (19%)

24. Eastern Orthodox (18%)

25. Islam (18%)

26. Orthodox Judaism (18%)

27. Roman Catholic (18%)

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1. Secular Humanism (100%)

2. Unitarian Universalism (100%)

3. Liberal Quakers (87%)

4. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (84%)

5. Nontheist (73%)

6. Theravada Buddhism (68%)

7. Neo-Pagan (65%)

8. Bahá'í Faith (52%)

9. New Age (49%)

10. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (48%)

11. Taoism (45%)

12. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (45%)

13. Reform Judaism (43%)

14. Orthodox Quaker (39%)

15. Mahayana Buddhism (38%)

16. New Thought (36%)

17. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (34%)

18. Jehovah's Witness (33%)

19. Sikhism (31%)

20. Scientology (30%)

21. Jainism (25%)

22. Seventh Day Adventist (18%)

23. Hinduism (16%)

24. Eastern Orthodox (16%)

25. Islam (16%)

26. Orthodox Judaism (16%)

27. Roman Catholic (16%)

Why does it avoid the word atheist? :o

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Why does it avoid the word atheist? :D

I suspect that this one is run by Christians and,therefore,try accommodate everyone somewhere along the line-even if you deny the existence of God,Devil,etc:God's house having many rooms,etc.Not a room to spare for an atheist though: probably wouldn't pay the bills.:o

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Isn't there a massive assumption here that religion is primarily to do with belief? It seems to me that other factors of experience are far more important in defining one's religion.

The focus upon belief and, to a lesser extent, faith, in defining religion is based upon the Western, mostly Protestant Christian, studies and explanations of religion.

To be religious is to have a belief or a set of beliefs. This may be extremely misleading.

Herbs

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Why does it avoid the word atheist? :D

I suspect that this one is run by Christians and,therefore,try accommodate everyone somewhere along the line-even if you deny the existence of God,Devil,etc:God's house having many rooms,etc.Not a room to spare for an atheist though: probably wouldn't pay the bills.:o

They seemingly don't have room for Satanists either :D

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had my 16 year old do the quiz: she came out unsurprisingly enough as a hybrid neo pagan, and unitarian universalist or whatever; she couldnt understand what the father the son and et al were, she's surrounded by various and sundry sects fo jews and atheistic jews and doesnt know many christians, a few non practicing moslems and thai workers.... shocking to find that my kids are the reverse of many americans i dealt with in iowa (what, youre jewish, where are your horns); they find it hard to understand the christian thing...will now check out my much more emphatically jewish son...

i think the whole quiz is geared toward western mind sets; the quiz assumes that you are familiar with christian religions or with the aspects of christian religions... my daughter was really puzzled by some of the questions... i had to explain and give examples of what to me were obvious things.

soon to check out my son!!!

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darknight and drummer,

an other quaker quote from my high school days:

let your lives speak.... (was printed over the door to every building.) meaning, put action to words in social pro active ways, community service, etc.

and my son came out as a good reform jew with a bit of quaker thrown in for good measure; mostly the quiz exposed my kids to new faiths, beliefs, religiouns etc, with the help of a dictionary.

any of you get your thai wife/husband , child whatever to take the quiz and see puzzled reactions like i got from my kids?

looked up jainism; cant even kill a vegetable to eat it... how do they survive?

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