I’m an unaffiliated, not particularly observant Jew with pretty strong beliefs in the importance of social justice and religious tolerance. So I suppose that my scores fit me pretty well, really.
Neo-Pagan here … 100% . Not even sure what it is . I am Methodist by upbringing . None-practicing .
UU was my second pick , and when I read the summary of it , I actually think it sounds interesting . I scored a 97% on UU . May have to think about checking out their local chapter…
Now I know what Orthodox Quaker means. Since I scored 98% Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants, I guess that means I get to keep on being Episcopal. Or, maybe since I didn’t get 100% I need to be hit over the head with the church catechism several times.
It seemed to be aimed at suggesting an organized religious movement (or a lack of one, in the case of “nontheism”) rather then specific beliefs about the nature of God.
A deist could probably find a nicely fitting UU congregation or even a liberal protestant congregation. I know someone at my Episcopal church who’s a Deist and he’s accepted just fine. Started and runs a ministry, even.
I’m 100% Neo-Pagan (yup), followed by Unitarian Universalism (88%) and Liberal Quaker (81%). My bottom three were Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic, bothy at 14%, and Jehovah’s Witness at 0%, which I guess means I have absolutely no predisposition whatsoever to knock on people’s doors and assault them with rolled up copies of The Watchtower.
I took the Belief-O-Matic quiz a while before this thread was posted. 1005 Reform Judaism, 95% UU. That’s about right, considering how I’ve just started the conversion process. L’chaim!