This has been linked before, a long while ago:
SelectSmart.com spiritual/religion selector quiz. What religion am I? Compare world religions and belief systems.
I surmised this was probably the best subforum for it.
This has been linked before, a long while ago:
SelectSmart.com spiritual/religion selector quiz. What religion am I? Compare world religions and belief systems.
I surmised this was probably the best subforum for it.
I found this test a little boring actually.
1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Non-theist (88%)
3. Unitarian Universalism (75%)
4. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (66%)
5. Theravada Buddhism (60%)
6. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (59%)
7. Reform Judaism (49%)
8. Neo-Pagan (49%)
9. Taoism (40%)
10. New Age (36%)
11. New Thought (31%)
12. Mahayana Buddhism (28%)
13. Sikhism (28%)
14. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (24%)
15. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (23%)
16. Scientology (23%)
17. Bahai (20%)
18. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (20%)
19. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (17%)
20. Eastern Orthodox (12%)
21. Islam (12%)
22. Orthodox Judaism (12%)
23. Roman Catholic (12%)
24. Jainism (11%)
25. Seventh Day Adventist (7%)
26. Hinduism (3%)
27. Jehovahs Witness (0%)
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Secular Humanism (97%)
3. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (85%)
4. Non-theist (73%)
5. Theravada Buddhism (70%)
6. Mahayana Buddhism (68%)
7. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants
8. New Age (68%)
9. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (64%)
10. Neo-Pagan (64%)
11. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (64%)
12. Reform Judaism (64%)
13. Taoism (60%)
14. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (59%)
15. Islam (56%)
16. Jainism (56%)
17. New Thought (56%)
18. Orthodox Judaism (56%)
19. Hinduism (55%)
20. Scientology (54%)
21. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (50%)
22. Seventh Day Adventist (50%)
23. Bahai (47%)
24. Eastern Orthodox (42%)
25. Jehovahs Witness (42%)
26. Roman Catholic (42%)
27. Sikhism (37%)
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Mahayana Buddhism (80%)
3. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (79%)
4. Secular Humanism (72%)
5. Theravada Buddhism (72%)
6. Taoism (71%)
7. Neo-Pagan (70%)
8. New Thought (70%)
9. New Age (68%)
10. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (65%)
11. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (63%)
12. Hinduism (59%)
13. Reform Judaism (58%)
14. Jainism (57%)
15. Non-theist (55%)
16. Scientology (52%)
17. Sikhism (47%)
18. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (43%)
19. Bahai (33%)
20. Orthodox Judaism (29%)
21. Seventh Day Adventist (25%)
22. Islam (22%)
23. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (18%)
24. Jehovahs Witness (18%)
25. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (18%)
26. Eastern Orthodox (12%)
27. Roman Catholic (12%)
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Ah, a new congregation member.
1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Non-theist (92%)
3. Unitarian Universalism (77%)
4. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (75%)
5. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (64%)
6. Theravada Buddhism (60%)
7. Reform Judaism (59%)
8. Taoism (49%)
9. Neo-Pagan (47%)
10. New Age (43%)
11. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (42%)
12. New Thought (42%)
13. Scientology (40%)
14. Mahayana Buddhism (30%)
15. Bahai (29%)
16. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (29%)
17. Sikhism (29%)
18. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (26%)
19. Eastern Orthodox (22%)
20. Islam (22%)
21. Orthodox Judaism (22%)
22. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (22%)
23. Roman Catholic (22%)
24. Jainism (16%)
25. Seventh Day Adventist (14%)
26. Hinduism (9%)
27. Jehovahs Witness (7%)
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Mahayana Buddhism (91%)
3. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (87%)
4. Theravada Buddhism (83%)
5. Hinduism (80%)
6. Jainism (76%)
7. Sikhism (74%)
8. New Thought (71%)
9. Taoism (71%)
10. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (68%)
11. New Age (68%)
12. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (61%)
13. Reform Judaism (60%)
14. Scientology (60%)
15. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (58%)
16. Neo-Pagan (55%)
17. Secular Humanism (49%)
18. Bahai (41%)
19. Orthodox Judaism (38%)
20. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (36%)
21. Islam (32%)
22. Seventh Day Adventist (30%)
23. Eastern Orthodox (25%)
24. Jehovahs Witness (25%)
25. Roman Catholic (25%)
26. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (23%)
27. Non-theist (23%)
fwiw I'm a Unitarian Christian
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1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (92%)
3. New Thought (87%)
4. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (84%)
5. Reform Judaism (82%)
6. New Age (78%)
7. Sikhism (77%)
8. Mahayana Buddhism (73%)
9. Neo-Pagan (71%)
10. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (66%)
11. Theravada Buddhism (59%)
12. Scientology (59%)
13. Orthodox Judaism (58%)
14. Bahai (57%)
15. Jainism (57%)
16. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends
17. Hinduism (50%)
18. Secular Humanism (47%)
19. Taoism (47%)
20. Islam (46%)
21. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons)
22. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (38%)
23. Non-theist (35%)
24. Eastern Orthodox (32%)
25. Roman Catholic (32%)
26. Seventh Day Adventist (29%)
27. Jehovahs Witness (23%)
I think that this is the at least the fourth time that we've done this quiz on this forum.
1. Orthodox Judaism (100%)
2. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (89%)
3. Sikhism (88%)
4. Islam (83%)
5. Eastern Orthodox (76%)
6. Bahai (75%)
7. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (74%)
8. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (74%)
9. Seventh Day Adventist (74%)
10. Jehovahs Witness (73%)
11. Roman Catholic (68%)
12. Hinduism (65%)
13. Reform Judaism (63%)
14. Jainism (60%)
15. Neo-Pagan (60%)
16. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (56%)
17. Secular Humanism (51%)
18. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (50%)
19. Mahayana Buddhism (46%)
20. Non-theist (46%)
21. Scientology (45%)
22. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (44%)
23. Theravada Buddhism (44%)
24. Unitarian Universalism (43%)
25. New Age (36%)
26. New Thought (32%)
27. Taoism (25%)
1. Secular Humanism (100 %)
2. Non-theist (88 %)
3. Unitarian Universalism (72 %)
4. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (62 %)
5. Theravada Buddhism (57 %)
6. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (52 %)
7. Reform Judaism (41 %)
8. Neo-Pagan (37 %)
9. Taoism (33 %)
10. New Age (27 %)
11. Mahayana Buddhism (25 %)
12. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (20 %)
13. New Thought (20 %)
14. Scientology (20 %)
15. Bahai (17 %)
16. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (17 %)
17. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (17 %)
18. Sikhism (17 %)
19. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (15 %)
20. Eastern Orthodox (11 %)
21. Islam (11 %)
22. Orthodox Judaism (11 %)
23. Roman Catholic (11 %)
24. Seventh Day Adventist (11 %)
25. Jainism (5 %)
26. Jehovahs Witness (5 %)
27. Hinduism (0 %)
1. Non-theist (100%)
2. Secular Humanism (100%)
3. Unitarian Universalism (70%)
4. Theravada Buddhism (58%)
5. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (45%)
6. Neo-Pagan (36%)
7. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (30%)
8. New Age (22%)
9. Taoism (22%)
10. Hinduism (14%)
11. Jainism (14%)
12. Mahayana Buddhism (11%)
13. Reform Judaism (11%)
14. Bahai (0%)
15. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (0%)
16. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (0%)
17. Eastern Orthodox (0%)
18. Islam (0%)
19. Jehovahs Witness (0%)
20. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (0%)
21. New Thought (0%)
22. Orthodox Judaism (0%)
23. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (0%)
24. Roman Catholic (0%)
25. Scientology (0%)
26. Seventh Day Adventist (0%)
27. Sikhism (0%)
sniff. I think this test is too choosy. I'm probably a pantheist and/or agnostic. In other words I think they can all be "true" at once, but this is because I take them all at least somewhat metaphorically (they mean something beyond what they say and that is worth paying attention to for me). I mean if there is a more spiritual realm that is somehow untouchable by the physical realm then how can we say we know in what ways it's ordered when we ourselves can barely touch it... and those who can see further into it only see it manifest in ways personal to them (so it makes no sense to decide an order/structure to it, because all we have is how it manifests to us personally and these orders are of our material/physical existence in the first place--products of the physical brain and its thought processes). I mean building the tower to heaven didn't work because the tower is made of the physical world and it just can't touch it and so it crumbles (i.e. the tower is our thoughts; the way we try to reach "heaven" or the other world(s) by systems we conceive of saying "this is how it is"). Anyway we're always trying to build different towers and I think eventually something will connect (maybe), assuming there's something to connect to. It's just a matter of building the tower out of something that can touch it. I mean there's probably some sort of interface (there's nothing to say that they have to be completely removed from each other--the physical and the spiritual). I guess that my issue with some spiritual/religious belief systems is what is claimed as "known." We do not know--even those of us who Know (more) do not know. Anyone who claims to know it all, any religion that does, is something I take with mountains upon mountains of salt topped with caps and towers of skepticism spearing themselves right out of the atmosphere and into space they're so tall. (I would add that the mystics of most religions don't claim to really know anything and are probably themselves taking it more metaphorically on higher meaning... the words they use are trying to convey something beyond them, and so what they say literally may be of secondary importance.)
I took it anyway
1. New Age (100 %)
2. Unitarian Universalism (93 %)
3. Mahayana Buddhism (91 %)
4. New Thought (88 %)
5. Taoism (85 %)
6. Neo-Pagan (84 %)
7. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (82 %)
8. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (79 %)
9. Theravada Buddhism (79 %)
10. Hinduism (78 %)
11. Jainism (75 %)
12. Scientology (68 %)
13. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (66 %)
14. Sikhism (55 %)
15. Reform Judaism (54 %)
16. Secular Humanism (53 %)
17. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (50 %)
18. Non-theist (37 %)
19. Bahai (34 %)
20. Orthodox Judaism (27 %)
21. Islam (22 %)
22. Seventh Day Adventist (22 %)
23. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (19 %)
24. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (18 %)
25. Jehovahs Witness (15 %)
26. Eastern Orthodox (5 %)
27. Roman Catholic (5 %) !!! I'm seriously surprised this isn't higher on the list, seriously, seriously surprised.
I don't feel represented
Edit: If I were to ever actually choose a religion, it would probably be for the practical purpose of addressing what I actually do, my guilt/remorse, what I believe is wrong or do not know if it was wrong, my "sins" and "evil" and why I did what I did in a way where confession might be a part of it. It would be the realm of my actions I'd be most concerned with. So if it helped practically and didn't impose anything on me ideologically, I would probably consider it worthwhile, as long as it addressed the dark inside.
Well, no big surprise.
1. Secular Humanism (100 %)
2. Non-theist (86 %)
3. Unitarian Universalism (81 %)
4. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (64 %)
5. Theravada Buddhism (57 %)
6. Neo-Pagan (53 %)
7. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (53 %)
8. New Age (45 %)
9. Taoism (38 %)
10. Reform Judaism (36 %)
11. Mahayana Buddhism (29 %)
12. New Thought (23 %)
13. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (20 %)
14. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (17 %)
15. Scientology (17 %)
16. Hinduism (15 %)
17. Jainism (15 %)
18. Sikhism (13 %)
19. Bahai (6 %)
20. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (6 %)
21. Jehovahs Witness (6 %)
22. Seventh Day Adventist (6 %)
23. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (4 %)
24. Eastern Orthodox (0 %)
25. Islam (0 %)
26. Orthodox Judaism (0 %)
27. Roman Catholic (0 %)
1. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (100%)
2. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (99%)
3. Seventh Day Adventist (88%)
4. Jehovahs Witness (88%)
5. Eastern Orthodox (86%)
6. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (83%)
7. Roman Catholic (79%)
8. Orthodox Judaism (79%)
9. Islam (72%)
10. Hinduism (59%)
11. Jainism (54%)
12. Bahai (51%)
13. Sikhism (50%)
14. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (32%)
15. Reform Judaism (31%)
16. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (31%)
17. Mahayana Buddhism (30%)
18. Theravada Buddhism (30%)
19. Unitarian Universalism (17%)
20. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (17%)
21. Scientology (17%)
22. Neo-Pagan (15%)
23. New Age (11%)
24. Secular Humanism (9%)
25. New Thought (8%)
26. Non-theist (7%)
27. Taoism (0%)
phobic 6w5 sp/so/sx (tri-type: 6w5/1w9/4w5)
Fi-ESI
lol, I'm sikh.
1. Sikhism (100 %)
2. Mahayana Buddhism (93 %)
3. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (86 %)
4. Theravada Buddhism (84 %)
5. Taoism (77 %)
6. Unitarian Universalism (75 %)
7. Jainism (74 %)
8. New Thought (74 %)
9. Hinduism (69 %)
10. Reform Judaism (68 %)
11. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (66 %)
12. New Age (65 %)
13. Bahai (64 %)
14. Scientology (63 %)
15. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (62 %)
16. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (60 %)
17. Orthodox Judaism (59 %)
18. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (56 %)
19. Islam (52 %)
20. Neo-Pagan (50 %)
21. Secular Humanism (45 %)
22. Eastern Orthodox (41 %)
23. Roman Catholic (41 %)
24. Seventh Day Adventist (39 %)
25. Jehovahs Witness (38 %)
26. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (38 %)
27. Non-theist (31 %)
„Man can do what he wants but he cannot want what he wants.“
– Arthur Schopenhauer
bunch of heathens
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ENFp - Fi 7w6 sp/sx
The Ineffable IEI
The Einstein ENTp
johari nohari
http://www.mypersonality.info/ssmall/
1. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (100%)
2. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (91%)
3. Eastern Orthodox (88%)
4. Roman Catholic (88%)
5. Seventh Day Adventist (76%)
6. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (73%)
7. Islam (68%)
8. Orthodox Judaism (68%)
9. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (62%)
10. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (59%)
11. Bahai (57%)
12. Jehovahs Witness (53%)
13. Reform Judaism (48%)
14. Jainism (45%)
15. Hinduism (45%)
16. Sikhism (43%)
17. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (40%)
18. Unitarian Universalism (40%)
19. Scientology (38%)
20. Mahayana Buddhism (35%)
21. Secular Humanism (35%)
22. Non-theist (34%)
23. New Age (33%)
24. New Thought (33%)
25. Neo-Pagan (30%)
26. Theravada Buddhism (28%)
27. Taoism (24%)
Orthodox Quaker..again.
1. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (100%)
2. Seventh Day Adventist (82%)
3. Eastern Orthodox (80%)
4. Roman Catholic (80%)
5. Islam (67%)
6. Orthodox Judaism (67%)
7. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (67%)
8. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (66%)
9. Jainism (64%)
10. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (60%)
11. Bahai (58%)
12. Hinduism (55%)
13. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (47%)
14. Sikhism (47%)
15. Jehovahs Witness (44%)
16. Mahayana Buddhism (42%)
17. Reform Judaism (42%)
18. Unitarian Universalism (39%)
19. Theravada Buddhism (39%)
20. Taoism (37%)
21. New Age (35%)
22. Neo-Pagan (29%)
23. Secular Humanism (27%)
24. New Thought (20%)
25. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (18%)
26. Non-theist (18%)
27. Scientology (17%)
It seems Subt, virekz, April, k0rp, and myself all share very similar beliefs.
1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Non-theist (84%)
3. Unitarian Universalism (73%)
4. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (65%)
5. Theravada Buddhism (53%)
6. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (51%)
7. Reform Judaism (43%)
8. Neo-Pagan (36%)
9. Taoism (32%)
10. New Age (28%)
11. Mahayana Buddhism (24%)
12. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (24%)
13. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (21%)
14. New Thought (21%)
15. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (20%)
16. Scientology (20%)
17. Bahai (19%)
18. Sikhism (19%)
19. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (15%)
20. Eastern Orthodox (12%)
21. Islam (12%)
22. Orthodox Judaism (12%)
23. Roman Catholic (12%)
24. Seventh Day Adventist (12%)
25. Jainism (7%)
26. Jehovahs Witness (4%)
27. Hinduism (0%)
INFj
9w1 sp/sx
Yet another!
1. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (100%)
2. Eastern Orthodox (97%)
3. Roman Catholic (90%)
4. Seventh Day Adventist (86%)
5. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (80%)
6. Islam (66%)
7. Orthodox Judaism (66%)
8. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (52%)
9. Bahai (52%)
10. Hinduism (52%)
11. Jehovahs Witness (50%)
12. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (49%)
13. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (38%)
14. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (37%)
15. Jainism (35%)
16. Reform Judaism (35%)
17. Scientology (33%)
18. Mahayana Buddhism (31%)
19. Theravada Buddhism (30%)
20. Sikhism (29%)
21. New Thought (25%)
22. Unitarian Universalism (20%)
23. Non-theist (20%)
24. New Age (18%)
25. Taoism (18%)
26. Neo-Pagan (15%)
27. Secular Humanism (15%)
Got this:
1. Orthodox Judaism (100%)
2. Islam (91%)
3. Hinduism (86%)
4. Sikhism (85%)
5. Jainism (82%)
6. Eastern Orthodox (81%)
7. Roman Catholic (81%)
8. Bahai (80%)
9. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (78%)
10. Jehovahs Witness (75%)
11. Seventh Day Adventist (72%)
12. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (71%)
13. Reform Judaism (58%)
14. Mahayana Buddhism (57%)
15. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (55%)
16. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (51%)
17. Theravada Buddhism (50%)
18. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (48%)
19. Unitarian Universalism (40%)
20. Neo-Pagan (38%)
21. Non-theist (38%)
22. Scientology (37%)
23. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (37%)
24. Secular Humanism (31%)
25. New Thought (25%)
26. Taoism (23%)
27. New Age (19%)
Greetings, ragnar
ILI knowledge-seeker
Kind of cool. Scored strangely high on Buddhism, and strangely low on Taoism. Unitarian Universalism was my highest.
Kind of cool. Scored strangely high on Buddhism, and strangely low on Taoism. Unitarian Universalism was my highest.
You're on Rod Serling's team.
1. New Age (100%)
2. Taoism (96%)
3. Unitarian Universalism (95%)
4. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (93%)
5. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (83%)
6. Mahayana Buddhism (83%)
7. New Thought (83%)
8. Neo-Pagan (80%)
9. Theravada Buddhism (78%)
10. Jainism (75%)
11. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (72%)
12. Secular Humanism (71%)
13. Hinduism (70%)
14. Scientology (68%)
15. Reform Judaism (56%)
16. Non-theist (55%)
17. Bahai (52%)
18. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (44%)
19. Islam (36%)
20. Orthodox Judaism (36%)
21. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (36%)
22. Sikhism (32%)
23. Seventh Day Adventist (30%)
24. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (10%)
25. Eastern Orthodox (10%)
26. Jehovahs Witness (10%)
27. Roman Catholic (10%)
Yes, I've definitely done this one before...
1. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (100 %)
2. Seventh Day Adventist (86 %)
3. Orthodox Judaism (81 %)
4. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (80 %)
5. Islam (79 %)
6. Eastern Orthodox (75 %)
7. Jehovahs Witness (72 %)
8. Roman Catholic (71 %)
9. Bahai (67 %)
10. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (61 %)
11. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (43 %)
12. Sikhism (43 %)
13. Jainism (42 %)
14. Reform Judaism (42 %)
15. Non-theist (34 %)
16. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (33 %)
17. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (30 %)
18. Hinduism (28 %)
19. Scientology (26 %)
20. Secular Humanism (22 %)
21. Mahayana Buddhism (21 %)
22. New Thought (21 %)
23. Theravada Buddhism (21 %)
24. Unitarian Universalism (19 %)
25. New Age (13 %)
26. Neo-Pagan (12 %)
27. Taoism (10 %)
That quiz didn't really cover the essentials of what I believe, but I guess its results are close enough to give a general sense of my leanings.
Oh, to find you in dreams - mixing prior, analog, and never-beens... facts slip and turn and change with little lucidity. except the strong, permeating reality of emotion.
My results:
1. Mahayana Buddhism (100%)
2. Jainism (99%)
3. Sikhism (96%)
4. Hinduism (92%)
5. Neo-Pagan (92%)
6. Unitarian Universalism (79%)
7. Theravada Buddhism (79%)
8. Reform Judaism (77%)
9. Orthodox Judaism (74%)
10. Liberal Quakers (72%)
11. New Age (69%)
12. Baha'i Faith (68%)
13. Islam (65%)
14. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (62%)
15. Orthodox Quaker (60%)
16. Scientology (53%)
17. New Thought (52%)
18. Taoism (52%)
19. Secular Humanism (43%)
20. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (43%)
21. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (41%)
22. Eastern Orthodox (39%)
23. Roman Catholic (39%)
24. Seventh Day Adventist (39%)
25. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (32%)
26. Jehovah's Witness (31%)
27. Nontheist (28%)
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Secular Humanism (95%)
3. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (92%)
4. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (87%)
5. Neo-Pagan (85%)
6. New Age (78%)
7. Reform Judaism (75%)
8. New Thought (72%)
9. Theravada Buddhism (67%)
10. Non-theist (66%)
11. Jainism (65%)
12. Mahayana Buddhism (64%)
13. Taoism (63%)
14. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (61%)
15. Scientology (52%)
16. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (48%)
17. Hinduism (45%)
18. Bahai (45%)
19. Sikhism (43%)
20. Orthodox Judaism (38%)
21. Islam (32%)
22. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (29%)
23. Seventh Day Adventist (25%)
24. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (22%)
25. Eastern Orthodox (13%)
26. Jehovahs Witness (13%)
27. Roman Catholic (13%)
Weird, I thought Secular Humanist would be #1.
EDIT: just read up about UUs on Wikipedia, and I like it a lot lol
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Mahayana Buddhism (88%)
3. Neo-Pagan (85%)
4. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (83%)
5. New Age (83%)6. Secular Humanism (78%)
7. New Thought (76%)
8. Theravada Buddhism (73%)
9. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (68%)
10. Scientology (67%)
11. Reform Judaism (66%)
12. Taoism (66%)
13. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (59%)
14. Sikhism (57%)
15. Jainism (56%)
16. Non-theist (53%)
17. Hinduism (51%)
18. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (48%)
19. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (37%)
20. Orthodox Judaism (35%)
21. Bahai (33%)
22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (31%)
23. Islam (28%)
24. Seventh Day Adventist (21%)
25. Eastern Orthodox (14%)
26. Roman Catholic (14%)
27. Jehovahs Witness (5%)
LSI: “I still can’t figure out Pinterest.”
Me: “It’s just, like, idea boards.”
LSI: “I don’t have ideas.”
1. Reform Judaism (100%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
2. Theravada Buddhism (100%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
3. Unitarian Universalism (98%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
4. Orthodox Judaism (97%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
5. Non-theist (92%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
6. Secular Humanism (92%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
7. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (86%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
8. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (83%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
9. Eastern Orthodox (78%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
10. Mahayana Buddhism (78%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
11. Neo-Pagan (78%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
12. Roman Catholic (78%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
13. Islam (75%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
14. New Thought (73%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
15. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (66%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
16. Bahai (64%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
17. Scientology (64%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
18. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (57%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
19. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (57%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
20. Jehovahs Witness (50%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
21. Seventh Day Adventist (50%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
22. New Age (48%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
23. Hinduism (42%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
24. Taoism (37%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
25. Jainism (35%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
26. Sikhism (28%) Gift ideas, books, bargains, etc. Information link
27. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends
What do these signs mean—, , etc.? Why cannot socionists use symbols Ne, Ni etc. as in MBTI? Just because they have somewhat different meaning. Socionics and MBTI, each in its own way, have slightly modified the original Jung's description of his 8 psychological types. For this reason, (Ne) is not exactly the same as Ne in MBTI.
Just one example: in MBTI, Se (extraverted sensing) is associated with life pleasures, excitement etc. By contrast, the socionic function (extraverted sensing) is first and foremost associated with control and expansion of personal space (which sometimes can manifest in excessive aagression, but often also manifests in a capability of managing lots of people and things).
For this reason, we consider comparison between MBTI types and socionic types by functions to be rather useless than useful.
-Victor Gulenko, Dmitri Lytov
1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (91%)
3. Non-theist (88%)
4. Theravada Buddhism (78%)
5. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (73%)
6. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (68%)
7. Reform Judaism (67%)
8. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (55%)
9. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (50%)
10. Mahayana Buddhism (50%)
11. New Thought (50%)
12. Scientology (50%)
13. Taoism (45%)
14. Neo-Pagan (43%)
15. New Age (41%)
16. Bahai (40%)
17. Eastern Orthodox (40%)
18. Islam (40%)
19. Orthodox Judaism (40%)
20. Roman Catholic (40%)
21. Sikhism (40%)
22. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (36%)
23. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (30%)
24. Seventh Day Adventist (25%)
25. Hinduism (20%)
26. Jainism (20%)
27. Jehovahs Witness (20%)
The mode of goodness conditions one to happiness, passion conditions him to the fruits of action, and ignorance to madness.
Chapter 14, Verse 9.
The Bhagavad Gita
1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Non-theist (84%)
3. Unitarian Universalism (77%)
4. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (69%)
5. Theravada Buddhism (61%)
6. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (59%)
7. Neo-Pagan (52%)
8. Reform Judaism (46%)
9. New Age (42%)
10. Taoism (37%)
11. Mahayana Buddhism (30%)
12. New Thought (27%)
13. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (23%)
14. Sikhism (23%)
15. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (19%)
16. Scientology (19%)
17. Bahai (15%)
18. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (15%)
19. Jainism (14%)
20. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (12%)
21. Eastern Orthodox (7%)
22. Islam (7%)
23. Orthodox Judaism (7%)
24. Roman Catholic (7%)
25. Seventh Day Adventist (7%)
26. Hinduism (6%)
27. Jehovahs Witness (0%)
1. Secular Humanism (100 %)
2. Unitarian Universalism (94 %)
3. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (90 %)
4. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (73 %)
5. Non-theist (72 %)
6. Neo-Pagan (71 %)
7. Theravada Buddhism (70 %)
8. New Age (61 %)
9. Reform Judaism (61 %)
10. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (52 %)
11. Mahayana Buddhism (45 %)
12. Taoism (43 %)
13. Sikhism (42 %)
14. Jainism (41 %)
15. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (39 %)
16. Scientology (38 %)
17. Hinduism (34 %)
18. New Thought (34 %)
19. Bahai (33 %)
20. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (29 %)
21. Seventh Day Adventist (29 %)
22. Orthodox Judaism (28 %)
23. Islam (26 %)
24. Jehovahs Witness (26 %)
25. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (23 %)
26. Eastern Orthodox (19 %)
27. Roman Catholic (19 %)
LII-Ne with strong EII tendencies, 6w7-9w1-3w4 so/sp/sx, INxP
Fun exercise! It's really interesting to see how many religions share similar values and beliefs.
Here's mine:
1. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (100 %)
2. Unitarian Universalism (92 %)
3. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (91 %)
4. Reform Judaism (90 %)
5. Bahai (87 %)
6. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (87 %)
7. Orthodox Judaism (81 %)
8. Islam (78 %)
9. Sikhism (75 %)
10. Neo-Pagan (72 %)
11. Mahayana Buddhism (72 %)
12. Jainism (71 %)
13. New Age (66 %)
14. Theravada Buddhism (63 %)
15. Secular Humanism (63 %)
16. Hinduism (61 %)
17. Scientology (57 %)
18. Seventh Day Adventist (57 %)
19. Eastern Orthodox (56 %)
20. Roman Catholic (56 %)
21. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (55 %)
22. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (55 %)
23. New Thought (55 %)
24. Taoism (50 %)
25. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (50 %)
26. Non-theist (45 %)
27. Jehovahs Witness (38 %)
retook it and got (~the same):
1. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (100 %)
2. Reform Judaism (99 %)
3. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (96 %)
4. Unitarian Universalism (96 %)
5. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (95 %)
6. Bahai (94 %)
7. Orthodox Judaism (90 %)
8. Neo-Pagan (88 %)
9. Islam (85 %)
10. Sikhism (85 %)
11. Jainism (84 %)
12. Mahayana Buddhism (78 %)
13. Hinduism (75 %)
14. New Age (69 %)
15. Secular Humanism (66 %)
16. Seventh Day Adventist (63 %)
17. Theravada Buddhism (62 %)
18. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (60 %)
19. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (60 %)
20. New Thought (60 %)
21. Eastern Orthodox (59 %)
22. Roman Catholic (59 %)
23. Scientology (58 %)
24. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (56 %)
25. Taoism (54 %)
26. Non-theist (44 %)
27. Jehovahs Witness (43 %)
Last edited by Suz; 12-03-2010 at 03:58 PM.
Enneagram: 9w1 6w5 2w3 so/sx
1. Mahayana Buddhism (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (88%)
3. New Thought (86%)
4. New Age (81%)
5. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (79%)
6. Hinduism (79%)
7. Taoism (79%)
8. Neo-Pagan (74%)
9. Jainism (70%)
10. Scientology (69%)
11. Theravada Buddhism (68%)
12. Sikhism (65%)
13. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (63%)
14. Reform Judaism (56%)
15. Secular Humanism (53%)
16. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (50%)
17. Non-theist (46%)
18. Orthodox Judaism (35%)
19. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (34%)
20. Bahai (32%)
21. Islam (32%)
22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (28%)
23. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (25%)
24. Eastern Orthodox (21%)
25. Roman Catholic (21%)
26. Seventh Day Adventist (16%)
27. Jehovahs Witness
Model X Will Save Us!
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1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Non-theist (86%)
3. Unitarian Universalism (74%)
4. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (64%)
5. Theravada Buddhism (60%)
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27. Jehovahs Witness (0%)
SLI/ISTp -- Te subtype