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I am a:

 

Annoyed guy, fed up by Question 5 with pop up ads and suspicious file warnings.

 

 

You must be be a saint, as i only managed 3 and gave up.....

 

:rolleyes:

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It said this although I'm not completely sure how unbiased the questions are being lead. I would probably have opted for a more direct option if I were given the opportunity.

 

1. Liberal Quakers (100%)

2. Unitarian Universalism (96%)

3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (91%)

4. Secular Humanism (85%)

5. Neo-Pagan (84%)

6. New Age (78%)

7. Mahayana Buddhism (69%)

8. Baha'i Faith (68%)

9. Taoism (66%)

10. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (65%)

11. Theravada Buddhism (61%)

12. Nontheist (58%)

13. New Thought (54%)

14. Orthodox Quaker (51%)

15. Reform Judaism (51%)

16. Scientology (51%)

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

18. Jainism (44%)

19. Sikhism (44%)

20. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (40%)

21. Hinduism (36%)

22. Jehovah's Witness (34%)

23. Islam (25%)

24. Orthodox Judaism (25%)

25. Seventh Day Adventist (21%)

26. Eastern Orthodox (15%)

27. Roman Catholic (15%)

 

Edited to add, how come I got 27 and you only had 10?

 

Edited to add add: Having read through some of the descriptions of the various different faiths and matching the percentage proportions, I think that it's a fairly good summary to be honest.

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1. Secular Humanism (100%)

2. Unitarian Universalism (92%)

3. Nontheist (84%)

4. Liberal Quakers (72%)

5. Theravada Buddhism (66%)

6. Neo-Pagan (65%)

7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (61%)

8. Taoism (51%)

9. Reform Judaism (49%)

10. New Age (45%)

 

Daoism is far far more complicated than what is expressed in these questions. I am personally insulted that this survey assosciates 65% of my beliefs with Neo-Paganism and 45% of them with New Age bollocks. At least I'm 0% Jehova's Witness!

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1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)

2. Neo-Pagan (93%)

3. Liberal Quakers (90%)

4. New Age (89%)

5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (84%)

6. Secular Humanism (80%)

7. Mahayana Buddhism (78%)

8. Reform Judaism (75%)

9. Theravada Buddhism (74%)

10. Taoism (68%)

11. New Thought (66%)

12. Scientology (66%)

13. Baha'i Faith (62%)

14. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (58%)

15. Nontheist (56%)

16. Orthodox Quaker (52%)

17. Sikhism (51%)

18. Jainism (48%)

19. Orthodox Judaism (46%)

20. Hinduism (40%)

21. Islam (38%)

22. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (38%)

23. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (36%)

24. Seventh Day Adventist (23%)

25. Eastern Orthodox (22%)

26. Roman Catholic (22%)

27. Jehovah's Witness (12%)

 

Hmm listed not Jedi is, incomplete this survey seems.

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It said this although I'm not completely sure how unbiased the questions are being lead. I would probably have opted for a more direct option if I were given the opportunity.

 

1. Liberal Quakers (100%)

 

 

From kebabs to Carbs... good move.

 

:D

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1. Theravada Buddhism (100%)

2. Mahayana Buddhism (91%)

3. Jainism (90%)

4. Liberal Quakers (81%)

5. Unitarian Universalism (81%)

6. Taoism (80%)

7. Hinduism (70%)

8. Neo-Pagan (63%)

9. Secular Humanism (63%)

10. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (61%)

 

 

I like the idea that I'm a Neopagan - sounds really cool but I'm not sure what it means :)

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Heh, 66% Scientologist!

 

Oh dear.

 

1. Mahayana Buddhism (100%)

2. Neo-Pagan (92%)

3. New Age (89%)

4. Theravada Buddhism (88%)

5. Jainism (87%)

6. Hinduism (86%)

7. Unitarian Universalism (86%)

8. Taoism (82%)

9. Liberal Quakers (81%)

10. Sikhism (71%)

11. New Thought (68%)

12. Orthodox Quaker (67%)

13. Scientology (66%)

14. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (61%)

15. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (58%)

16. Secular Humanism (57%)

17. Reform Judaism (53%)

18. Baha'i Faith (50%)

19. Orthodox Judaism (42%)

20. Nontheist (36%)

21. Seventh Day Adventist (35%)

22. Islam (31%)

23. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (31%)

24. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (29%)

25. Eastern Orthodox (21%)

26. Roman Catholic (21%)

27. Jehovah's Witness (17%)

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1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)

2. Liberal Quakers (95%)

3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (94%)

4. Neo-Pagan (90%)

5. Secular Humanism (83%)

6. New Age (76%)

7. Baha'i Faith (75%)

8. Taoism (69%)

9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (68%)

10. Mahayana Buddhism (65%)

 

 

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Both groups trace their roots in North America to the early Massachusetts settlers and to the founders of the Republic. Overseas, their heritages reach back centuries to pioneers in England, Poland, and Transylvania.

 

Each of the 1,041 congregations in the United States, Canada, and overseas are democratic in polity and operation; they govern themselves. They unite in the Association to provide services that individual congregations cannot provide for themselves. Each congregation is associated with one of the UUA’s 20 districts.

 

Unitarian Universalism is a liberal religion with Jewish-Christian roots. It has no creed. It affirms the worth of human beings, advocates freedom of belief and the search for advancing truth, and tries to provide a warm, open, supportive community for people who believe that ethical living is the supreme witness of religion.

 

 

Yerr thats me....lol

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