BELIEF SYSTEM SELECTOR...an exploration of world religions (TAKE THE TEST!!)

Very interesting test, nothing like the sexual purity tests but still very interesting.

Anyways, my results…

Unitarian Universalist…(score = 100)
Theravada Buddhist…(score = 95)
Mahayana Buddhist…(score = 86)
Humanist…(score = 81)

Agnostic/Athiest… (score = 67)

Roman Catholic…(score = 13)
Islam…(score = 13)
Mainline to Conservative Protestant…(score = 4)
Jehovah’s Witness…(score = 0)

I think this test might be a a type of conspiracy for people to look into the Unitarian Universalist church since so many people here seem to be ones… no surprise about me scoring zero for the JW’s but Scientology placed in the middle?

Does this mean I have to give up my membership to The Agnostic Association?

Oh yeah… here’s a (sexual) purity test for you all

http://www.armory.com/tests/500.html

Unitarian Universalist (score = 100)

uu doesn’t sound like a religion - more like a bunch of people who don’t know what they believe, only that they need to belong to something. i guess that describes a lot of what religion has become these days.

Humanist…click to learn more (score = 100)
Unitarian Universalist…click to learn more (score = 94)
Atheist/Agnostic…click to learn more (score = 79)
Liberal Quaker…click to learn more (score = 76)

Mainline to Conservative Protestant…click to learn more (score = 3)
Christian Science…click to learn more (score = 3)
Islam…click to learn more (score = 0)
Roman Catholic…click to learn more (score = 0)

No real surprises here.

The top score results were not terribly surprising. I found the first questions frustrating because they were just a bit too limiting.

Top Three

Liberal Quaker…(score = 100)

Mainline to Liberal Protestant…(score = 98)

Orthodox Quaker…(score = 97)

Lowest Three

Theravada Buddhist…(score = 40)

Humanist…(score = 28)

Atheist/Agnostic…(score = 9)

Edlyn

Wow! We’re both Liberal Quakers! Maybe we should find a congregation…

Ok, I took the test one more time, thinking about the questions more, and here’s what I got for the top five:

Neo-Pagan…click to learn more (score = 100)
Hindu…click to learn more (score = 95)
New Age…click to learn more (score = 94)
Unitarian Universalist…click to learn more (score = 87)
Mahayana Buddhist…click to learn more (score = 85)

Still, Hindu, Neo-Pagan, and New Age are the top three, but Mahayana Buddhism moved up to slot five. New Thought (which covers a lot of my beliefs, but i’m not sure if i’m down with it) is under “Liberal Quaker”. UU looked so diverse I dont think I can consider it a religion, because it seems to include every and any religion (might as well call it a debating society :)).

The bottom five I got were:

Seventh Day Adventist…click to learn more (score = 10)
Roman Catholic…click to learn more (score = 9)
Islam…click to learn more (score = 9)
Jehovah’s Witness…click to learn more (score = 6)
Mainline to Conservative Protestant…click to learn more (score = 3)

No surprise there. I expected them all to be the last five at least.

It is curious to see how high Quakers are on many people’s lists. In Melbourne (Aust.), a city of about 3.5 million, there are perhaps two hundred semi-regular attenders.

Libertarian and Edlyn, having been brought up a Quaker, I’ll give you fair warning: be prepared for quiet.

No minister-type person of course, members just hop up and speak if they feel so moved. Sometimes two or three Sundays would go by without anyone saying anything.

And after someone has spoken, the done thing is wait for five minutes before speaking.

For all those here who’ve scored high on Quakerism, the natural Doper urge to stand up and say “piffle” would have to be suppressed.

No whiteboards for little symbols either Lib.

picmr

Dead on. I am a Reform Jew, and that was my top choice. I’m still wondering how the Church of Christ, Scientist, ended up on my list:

Reform Judaism…click to learn more (score = 100)

Liberal Quaker…click to learn more (score = 92)

Mainline to Liberal Protestant…click to learn more (score = 87)

Unitarian Universalist…click to learn more (score = 85)

Bahá’í…click to learn more (score = 72)

Orthodox Judaism…click to learn more (score = 71)

Neo-Pagan…click to learn more (score = 64)

Islam…click to learn more (score = 63)

Orthodox Quaker…click to learn more (score = 61)

New Thought…click to learn more (score = 55)

Eastern Orthodox…click to learn more (score = 54)

Roman Catholic…click to learn more (score = 50)

New Age…click to learn more (score = 48)

Sikhism…click to learn more (score = 44)

Mahayana Buddhist…click to learn more (score = 42)

Theravada Buddhist…click to learn more (score = 42)

Scientology…click to learn more (score = 41)

Seventh Day Adventist…click to learn more (score = 39)

Mainline to Conservative Protestant…click to learn more (score = 38)

Hindu…click to learn more (score = 36)

Latter Day…click to learn more (score = 35)

Jehovah’s Witness…click to learn more (score = 32)

Jainism…click to learn more (score = 31)

Humanist…click to learn more (score = 26)

Christian Science…click to learn more (score = 23)

Interesting.

Top 5

Unitarian Universalist…click to learn more (score = 100)

Neo-Pagan…click to learn more (score = 95)

Liberal Quaker…click to learn more (score = 93)

Mahayana Buddhist…click to learn more (score = 85)

Mainline to Liberal Protestant…click to learn more (score = 84)
Bottom 5

Roman Catholic…click to learn more (score = 28)

Islam…click to learn more (score = 28)

Jehovah’s Witness…click to learn more (score = 21)

Orthodox Judaism…click to learn more (score = 18)

Mainline to Conservative Protestant…click to learn more (score = 16)
I went to the pagan selector and came up with:

1 Druid Recommended Sites

2 Asatru Recommended Sites

3 Greek Recommended Sites

4 Thelema Recommended Sites

5 Shaman Recommended Sites

6 Wiccan Recommended Sites

7 Egyptian Recommended Sites

Interesting. I am a practicing Druid.

HUGS!
Sqrl

Top 3:

Mainline to Conservative Protestant (score = 100)
Latter Day (score = 96)
Eastern Orthodox (score = 94)

Bottom 6:

Atheist/Agnostic (score = 0)
Humanist (score = 0)
Theravada Buddhist (score = 0)
Mahayana Buddhist (score = 0)
New Age (score = 0)
Scientology (score = 0)

UU came in at 23. Who’s lower?

It was accurate to a point, I suppose. I’m certainly very atheistic, and that scored highest, but since Atheism is not a religion but rather an absence of one, it’s rather inclusive in a odd way: all you have to do is not believe in god(s), what you do believe in with regards to morality or spirtuality tends not to be relavent. As for the others in my top 3, Humanism isn’t a religion either, IMHO, but regardless of that, I have some rather fundamental differences with it. UU appears to be Humanism with some religious trappings and actual congregations, so I suspect I’d have the same problems with it that I do with Humanism.
I took the Pagan Path selector out of curiosity, and my results were:

As I’m not a particulary spiritual person, my answers were mostly of the “well, that’s the closest one to how I actually think, but it’s not what I personally believe” variety, but then I wasn’t expecting to get a path that actually corresponded to my beliefs, because, well, I have none. Anyways, Asatru is apparently the name for the Norse religion, which I hadn’t known prior to take the quiz. I glanced at the link page for each path, and I couldn’t figure out what the hell “Thelema” is, but ah well. Personally, my favorite pagan god has always been Ba’al, but there was no Phoencian/Canaanite path.

I don’t think any site that lists Scientology as a religion is cool. I believe the test is a poor example of how anyone should make such a choice.

Atheist/Agnostic (score = 100)
Humanist (score = 98)
Unitarian Universalist (score = 97)
Mahayana Buddhist (score = 82)
Theravada Buddhist (score = 82)
Mainline to Liberal Protestant (score = 65)
Liberal Quaker (score = 53)
Hindu (score = 19)
Neo-Pagan (score = 17)
Roman Catholic (score = 10)
Mainline to Conservative Protestant (score = 10)
Jainism (score = 10)
Sikhism (score = 10)
Bahá’í (score = 10)
Islam (score = 10)
Jehovah’s Witness (score = 10)
Seventh Day Adventist (score = 10)
Orthodox Quaker (score = 10)
Eastern Orthodox (score = 10)
Latter Day (score = 10)
New Age (score = 3)
Reform Judaism (score = 1)
New Thought (score = 1)
Scientology (score = 1)
Christian Science (score = 1)
Orthodox Judaism (score = 1)
No real surprises. (No zeroes either!)

My top scores were Mahayana Buddhist (100) Theravada Buddhist (100), and Unitarian Universalist (95). My lowest scores were Christian Science, Islam, and Roman Catholicism (9)

-Ben

Mine were:

Mahayana Buddhist…click to learn more (score = 100)
Theravada Buddhist…click to learn more (score = 88)
Unitarian Universalist…click to learn more (score = 82)

As there was a quick fall off after the top choice, this has stirred my curiousity. Anybody out there know what the diff is between Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism?

Are you saying that we’re not going to be dazzled by rituals, ceremony, and the godliness of the church’s hierachy; that each of us have time to actually reflect on Him and His word? There’s room for Him in church?

Can he bring a Etch-a-Sketch? :smiley:

Heh heh.

But yeah, an Etch-a-Sketch would be fine.

Atheist/Agnostic 100
Humanist 99
Unitatian Universalist 97

I tied Amok with 17 zeros, can any of the rest of you infidels top that :slight_smile:

3 highest
Latter Day…(score = 100)
Mainline to Conservative Protestant…(score = 88)
Jehovah’s Witness…(score = 85)

3 lowest
Theravada Buddhist…(score = 23)
Humanist…(score = 12)
Atheist/Agnostic…(score = 6)

I scored fairly highly in many religions, but it was right on, in that I am Mormon. IMHO everyone should be! It’s great! Contact your local missionaries.

No big suprises here.

Top three:
Neo-pagan
Hindu
New Age

Bottom three:
Islam
Latter Day
Roman Catholic

Doobieous and I are right on for our top three.
I am suprised I haven’t seen Persephone yet. I did feel that most of us are similar.
BTW what is the Pagan Path selector? Did I miss that when I took the test or is it a different site that I have missed in my break away from the boards?