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I just took this test that says I am 100% Reformed Jew. I am Pagan and that came in at only 86%!

It's a quick quiz..try it and see what you get. :)

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I had a 100% Quaker-which I am not surprised at. I always thought that was the way I believe, am not one but in a Protestant denomination. (how come we know these things, but are not one?)
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Good question Chonsi!

What little I know of the Quakers, they seem like a cool bunch. :)
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Liberal Christian...100%
Life is a Highway. Let's share the Commute.
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100 budhist - not a religion i know much about - i shall go and look it up now.
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Bryn posted this quiz a little while back.
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Your Results:

1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)

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2. Secular Humanism (99%)

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3. Liberal Quakers (93%)

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4. Neo-Pagan (82%)

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5. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (80%)

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6. New Age (78%)

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7. Theravada Buddhism (77%)

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8. Non-theist (66%)

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9. Mahayana Buddhism (65%)

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10. Reform Judaism (63%)

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11. Taoism (62%)

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12. Bahai (51%)

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13. New Thought (49%)

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14. Orthodox Quaker (49%)

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15. Sikhism (39%)

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16. Scientology (38%)

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

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18. Jainism (36%)

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19. Orthodox Judaism (27%)

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20. Hinduism (22%)

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21. Islam (21%)

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22. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (21%)

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23. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (19%)

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24. Seventh Day Adventist (17%)

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25. Eastern Orthodox (12%)

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26. Roman Catholic (12%)

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27. Jehovah's Witness (11%)

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1. Orthodox Quaker (100%)

2. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (99%)

3. Mainine - Liberal Christian Protestant (95%)



Hmmmmmm :yh_think

I didn't like this question. None apply. Where's 'Ask Jesus'?



12. Choose ALL that apply.

_ Adhere strictly to the rites, practices, precepts, commandments, prohibitions, laws, sacraments, or ordinances of the faith.

_ All, even the wicked, are rewarded after life (e.g. go to heaven, merge with God, etc.) as God(s) is infinitely good and forgiving.

_ Extinguish all cravings, attachments, and ignorance, or rid oneself of all impurities, to become fully Enlightened.

_ Learn all life's lessons through rebirths.

_ Realize your true nature as purely spirit (or soul) and not body, as one with the Absolute, Universal Soul, et al.

_ Live very simply; renounce worldly goals and possessions.

_ Tap the power of the Ultimate (God, or the divine) through intercessory methods such as psychics, channeling, tarot cards, crystals, magic, et al.

_ Humankind is "saved" through human effort rather than through religious or spiritual means.
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lemon_and_mint;757110 wrote: 100 budhist - not a religion i know much about - i shall go and look it up now.
Bez is Buddhist. Maybe she can shed some light for you.
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It would be a combo of A, C and F for me, Acc! :D
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Secular humanism 100%. Suppose I might look it up now to see what it is.
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I'm a UU. No surprise. I'm interested in the Liberal Quaker ways but that came in fourth. Nuts. :thinking:
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Unitarian Universal 100%

Liberal Quaker 97%

Reform Judaism 94%



Hmm - some reading to do I think
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Secular Humanism, and Theravada Buddhism after that ...
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Secular Humanist (100%)

Universal Unitarian (99%)

i've never heard of the second one....
An ye harm none, do what ye will....
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Red,

I love these quizzes, but often cop out when I have to give my email address to see the results. Am I being too anal there:wah:
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Kathy Ellen;758562 wrote: Red,

I love these quizzes, but often cop out when I have to give my email address to see the results. Am I being too anal there:wah:


Nah, it's okay. :) What you could do is get a web-based email address just for stuff like this so you wouldn't have to give out your real one and therefore wouldn't get spam delivered to your real address.
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Thanks Red...I try again.....
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Kathy Ellen;758566 wrote: Thanks Red...I try again.....
That email thing's a ruse. There's a place to click above it that says 'no thanks, just show me my results' or something like that.
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Unitarian Universalism (100%)

2. Neo-Pagan (91%)

3. New Age (89%)

:D




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Took the test RedGlitter. 100% conservative Chrisitian. That makes me glad!

P.S. It wasn't always so, that's a certaintly.
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mine came out 100% Orthodox Judaism

96% each in Quaker, Eastern Orthodox, and Roman Catholic

the thing is i'm a Protestant (southern Baptist) but Protestant only showed as 92%
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100 percent Hindu :thinking:
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
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Hope6;823503 wrote: mine came out 100% Orthodox Judaism



96% each in Quaker, Eastern Orthodox, and Roman Catholic



the thing is i'm a Protestant (southern Baptist) but Protestant only showed as 92%
That's alright. We Baptists are about 8% out the door even when sitting in the pews. :wah:
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Like you, Accountable, I'm apparently an Orthodox Quaker, which is nonsence.

:-6
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AussiePam;823640 wrote: Like you, Accountable, I'm apparently an Orthodox Quaker, which is nonsence.



:-6
Only thing I know about Quakers is that they make a really good oatmeal. :D
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:wah:Accountable;823629 wrote: That's alright. We Baptists are about 8% out the door even when sitting in the pews. :wah:


That's funny:wah::wah:

so you're a Baptist too? I haven't met many on here yet!:wah: we are a different bunch aren't we!:wah:
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I scored: Mahayana Buddhism

That's actually pretty damn accurate. Huh.
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Accountable;823643 wrote: Only thing I know about Quakers is that they make a really good oatmeal. :D


I like it too, but there may be not a single Friend on the board of directors.

A real "Quaker" company: Sony! :-2
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When I was a student, my favourite professor was a Quaker. He was a fine man.
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Hope6;823647 wrote: :wah:



That's funny:wah::wah:

so you're a Baptist too? I haven't met many on here yet!:wah: we are a different bunch aren't we!:wah:
When I was a kid they used to sell a telescoping fishing pole that was 6 feet long when extended, and closed down to about 18 inches. We called it a Baptist fishing pole because it could fit in the glove compartment or be hidden inside the Sunday-go-to-meetin' suit. :D
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Accountable;824867 wrote: When I was a kid they used to sell a telescoping fishing pole that was 6 feet long when extended, and closed down to about 18 inches. We called it a Baptist fishing pole because it could fit in the glove compartment or be hidden inside the Sunday-go-to-meetin' suit. :D


oh that's funny,:wah::wah: I don't think i ever remember seeing a fishing pole like that!:confused::wah:
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That was around 40 years ago. This is all I could find online now. They've gotten really fancy.



http://www.penfisherman.com/?directLoad ... 62F1ACEEC5
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Conservative Christian Protestant 100%



Baptist specifically



Bobby
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BHughesNC;825782 wrote: Conservative Christian Protestant 100%



Baptist specifically



Bobby


well hello there to another Baptist!:)

are you southern Baptist or independent?
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Accountable;825778 wrote:



That was around 40 years ago. This is all I could find online now. They've gotten really fancy.



http://www.penfisherman.com/?directLoad ... 62F1ACEEC5


:wah::wah: oh okay 40 years ago, that why i've never heard of it, :wah::wah:
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Hope6;825805 wrote: :wah::wah: oh okay 40 years ago, that why i've never heard of it, :wah::wah:
:yh_beatup

Watch it, young'un.
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Accountable;825907 wrote: :yh_beatup

Watch it, young'un.


:wah::wah: i'm sorry, i just couldn't resist, you can tell i'm one of them from the Friends of Carol thread can't you!:wah::wah:
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