Tuesday, September 4, 2007

All from Library Tavern

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Take this test at Tickle

You're a Christianity!
[well, no, actually, I would be a Christian--I can't be the whole religion!]

How do we know? While you were taking this test, we compared your religious beliefs against 10 of the world's most common religions. Your score shows that you share core beliefs with religions that offer to deliver you from sin or save you from evil.

Some religions assert that all people are born with original sin and must seek salvation. They also maintain that a savior has come to save humankind and that you can find salvation by accepting this as the truth. You are attracted to spiritual groups that believe salvation is possible and encourage you along that path.
The Religion Test

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Uhm, well, I don't think I'm attracted to this, but I believe it.

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BELIEF SYSTEM SELECTOR TEST is here
1. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (100%) See selected books about Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants. Click here for info
2. Orthodox Quaker (92%) See selected books about Orthodox Quaker. Click here for info
3. Eastern Orthodox (84%) See selected books about Eastern Orthodox. Click here for info
4. Roman Catholic (84%) See selected books about Roman Catholic. Click here for info
5. Seventh Day Adventist (82%) See selected books about Seventh Day Adventist. Click here for info
6. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (81%) See selected books about Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant. Click here for info
7. Liberal Quakers (80%) See selected books about Liberal Quakers. Click here for info
8. Reform Judaism (70%) See selected books about Reform Judaism. Click here for info
9. Hinduism (68%) See selected books about Hinduism. Click here for info
10. Unitarian Universalism (67%) See selected books about Unitarian Universalism. Click here for info
11. Orthodox Judaism (66%) See selected books about Orthodox Judaism. Click here for info
12. Sikhism (55%) See selected books about Sikhism. Click here for info
13. Islam (55%) See selected books about Islam. Click here for info
14. Bahai (54%) See selected books about Bahai. Click here for info
15. Neo-Pagan (54%) See selected books about Neo-Pagan. Click here for info
16. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (50%) See selected books about Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons). Click here for info
17. Jehovah's Witness (48%) See selected books about Jehovah's Witness. Click here for info
18. New Age (44%) See selected books about New Age. Click here for info
19. Mahayana Buddhism (39%) See selected books about Mahayana Buddhism. Click here for info 20. Theravada Buddhism (37%) See selected books about Theravada Buddhism. Click here for info
21. Secular Humanism (37%) See selected books about Secular Humanism. Click here for info
22. Scientology (34%) See selected books about Scientology. Click here for info
23. Jainism (34%) See selected books about Jainism. Click here for info
24. New Thought (33%) See selected books about New Thought. Click here for info
25. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (32%) See selected books about Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist). Click here for info
26. Taoism (25%) See selected books about Taoism. Click here for info
27. Non-theist (19%) See selected books about Non-theist. Click here for info
This seems VERY accurate.

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And then there's a further test to determine which denomination fits best. I predicted Presbyterian and...
My top result for the SelectSmart.com selector, Christian Denomination Selector, is Presbyterian Church USA.
...followed in order by Espiscopals and Methodists. Seems about right. The bottom three are Pentecostal, Mormon/LDS, Jehovah's Witness(bottom up). BINGO!


I *heart* Beliefnet! Thanks, Liz.

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