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    1. New Age (100%)
    2. Neo-Pagan (91%)
    3. Unitarian Universalism (86%)
    4. Theravada Buddhism (80%)
    5. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (76%)
    6. Mahayana Buddhism (64%)
    7. New Thought (62%)
    8. Secular Humanism (62%)
    9. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (61%)
    10. Scientology (59%)
    11. Hinduism (54%)
    12. Taoism (51%)
    13. Reform Judaism (51%)
    14. Jainism (48%)
    15. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (46%)
    16. Non-theist (40%)
    17. Sikhism (38%)
    18. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (21%)
    19. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (17%)
    20. Bahai (16%)
    21. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (16%)
    22. Eastern Orthodox (10%)
    23. Roman Catholic (10%)
    24. Orthodox Judaism (8%)
    25. Islam (6%)
    26. Seventh Day Adventist (6%)
    27. Jehovahs Witness (0%)
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    Okay, so basically half the people here are atheists or agnostics, one quarter or so have new-agey type beliefs but probably in most cases no official affiliation (or commitments), and the remainder belong to traditional western organized religion.
    It is easier for the eye of a camel to pass through a rich man than for a needle to enter the kingdom of heaven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashton2 View Post
    So, what's the implication?
    Can't speak for Rick, but this sample is definitely not representative of mainstream America.
    SLI/ISTp -- Te subtype

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    I'm a secular humanist who is 82% as cool as Rod Serling.

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    1. Secular Humanism (100%)
    2. Non-theist (91%)
    3. Unitarian Universalism (89%)
    4. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (85%)
    5. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (76%)
    6. Reform Judaism (70%)
    7. Theravada Buddhism (66%)
    8. Neo-Pagan (55%)
    9. New Thought (53%)
    10. New Age (47%)
    11. Taoism (47%)
    12. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (46%)
    13. Scientology (44%)
    14. Mahayana Buddhism (41%)
    15. Bahai (32%)
    16. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (32%)
    17. Orthodox Judaism (32%)
    18. Sikhism (32%)
    19. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (29%)
    20. Eastern Orthodox (24%)
    21. Islam (24%)
    22. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (24%)
    23. Roman Catholic (24%)
    24. Jainism (18%)
    25. Seventh Day Adventist (16%)
    26. Hinduism (10%)
    27. Jehovahs Witness (8%)

    Got Carl Saganism. I like how almost everyone got Jehovahs Witness close to last. I guess people don't like dying slowly in the hospital for their beliefs.
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    Apparently Pastafarianism is Neo-Pagan.

    1. Neo-Pagan (100 %)
    2. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (86 %)
    3. Secular Humanism (81 %)
    4. Reform Judaism (80 %)
    5. Sikhism (72 %)
    6. Unitarian Universalism (72 %)
    7. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (66 %)
    8. Non-theist (62 %)
    9. Hinduism (61 %)
    10. Jainism (61 %)
    11. Mahayana Buddhism (60 %)
    12. New Age (60 %)
    13. Bahai (57 %)
    14. Taoism (53 %)
    15. New Thought (48 %)
    16. Theravada Buddhism (46 %)
    17. Islam (43 %)
    18. Orthodox Judaism (43 %)
    19. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (41 %)
    20. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (37 %)
    21. Scientology (37 %)
    22. Jehovahs Witness (27 %)
    23. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (26 %)
    24. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (23 %)
    25. Eastern Orthodox (20 %)
    26. Roman Catholic (20 %)
    27. Seventh Day Adventist (20 %)

    PS: Rick is generalizing based on not-so-well-made statistics.

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    1. Hinduism (100%)
    2. Jainism (87%)
    3. Taoism (76%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    4. Unitarian Universalism (58%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    5. Mahayana Buddhism (57%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    6. Theravada Buddhism (53%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    7. New Age (47%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    8. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (46%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    9. New Thought (46%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    10. Sikhism (46%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    11. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (41%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    12. Scientology (31%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    13. Neo-Pagan (31%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    14. Secular Humanism (25%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    15. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (23%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    16. Seventh Day Adventist (23%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    17. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (23%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    18. Non-theist (21%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    19. Bahai (9%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    20. Jehovahs Witness (8%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    21. Reform Judaism (1%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (0%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    23. Eastern Orthodox (0%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    24. Islam (0%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    25. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (0%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    26. Orthodox Judaism (0%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link
    27. Roman Catholic (0%) Books, bargains, etc. Information link

    Not surprising. I practice Advaita, a school of Hinduism. It's very similar to Taoism and Buddhism.

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    14. Secular Humanism (25%)
    Ouch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by labcoat View Post
    Ouch.
    I'm not really secular - what do you expect?

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    sanity.

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    Your Complete Results:
    1. Unitarian Universalism (100%) More Info
    2. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (90%) More Info
    3. Mahayana Buddhism (86%) More Info
    4. Taoism (85%) More Info
    5. Sikhism (79%) More Info
    6. Theravada Buddhism (79%) More Info
    7. Scientology (79%) More Info
    8. New Thought (76%) More Info
    9. Jainism (72%) More Info
    10. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (70%) More Info
    11. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (69%) More Info
    12. Reform Judaism (67%) More Info
    13. Hinduism (67%) More Info
    14. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (66%) More Info
    15. New Age (65%) More Info
    16. Neo-Pagan (62%) More Info
    17. Secular Humanism (62%) More Info
    18. Bahai (55%) More Info
    19. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (47%) More Info
    20. Non-theist (42%) More Info
    21. Islam (41%) More Info
    22. Orthodox Judaism (33%) More Info
    23. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (31%) More Info
    24. Eastern Orthodox (30%) More Info
    25. Roman Catholic (30%) More Info
    26. Seventh Day Adventist (29%) More Info
    27. Jehovahs Witness (17%)
    Projection is ordinary. Person A projects at person B, hoping tovalidate something about person A by the response of person B. However, person B, not wanting to be an obejct of someone elses ego and guarding against existential terror constructs a personality which protects his ego and maintain a certain sense of a robust and real self that is different and separate from person A. Sadly, this robust and real self, cut off by defenses of character from the rest of the world, is quite vulnerable and fragile given that it is imaginary and propped up through external feed back. Person B is dimly aware of this and defends against it all the more, even desperately projecting his anxieties back onto person A, with the hope of shoring up his ego with salubrious validation. All of this happens without A or B acknowledging it, of course. Because to face up to it consciously is shocking, in that this is all anybody is doing or can do and it seems absurd when you realize how pathetic it is.

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    1. Mahayana Buddhism (100%) (Funny, because this is the most popular religion in the country my parents are from [But I was raised non-religious])
    2. Hinduism (95%)
    3. Jainism (93%)
    4. Neo-Pagan (90%)
    5. Sikhism (85%)
    6. New Thought (84%)

    ...

    27. Roman Catholic (6%) (Also funny, because I've been enrolled in the Catholic school system since Kindergarten).

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    Your top result is
    Taoism

    Your Complete Results:
    1. Taoism (100%) <-- where I ended up (for years now) My mother would be so proud. Actually I think she accepts, or at least doesn't think about it, now.
    2. Unitarian Universalism (93%)
    3. New Age (89%)
    4. Neo-Pagan (83%)
    5. New Thought (77%)
    6. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (76%)
    7. Mahayana Buddhism (76%)
    8. Secular Humanism (73%)
    9. Hinduism (70%)
    10. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (66%)
    11. Scientology (60%)
    12. Theravada Buddhism (50%)
    13. Non-theist (45%)
    14. Jainism (44%)
    15. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (44%)
    16. Sikhism (39%)
    17. Reform Judaism (33%)
    18. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (33%)
    19. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (14%)
    20. Bahai (12%)
    21. Seventh Day Adventist (9%)
    22. Jehovahs Witness (7%)
    23. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (6%)
    24. Eastern Orthodox (0%) <-- where I started (raised from infancy to early teens)
    25. Islam (0%)
    26. Orthodox Judaism (0%)
    27. Roman Catholic (0%)

    I checked out some other beliefs along the way. Yeah, that was a pun.

    “My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.”​ —C.G. Jung
     
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    1. Secular Humanism(100%)
    2. Unitarian Universalism(88%)
    3. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (84%)
    4. Non-theist(77%)
    5. Theravada Buddhism(76%)
    6. Taoism (68%)
    7. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants(60%)
    8. Mahayana Buddhism(56%)
    9. Neo-Pagan(47%)
    10. New Age (47%)
    11. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (45%)
    12. Reform Judaism (44%)
    13. New Thought(42%)
    14. Jainism (37%)
    15. Scientology(36%)
    16. Sikhism (36%)
    17. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (32%)
    18. Bahai (28%)
    19. Hinduism(22%)
    20. Seventh Day Adventist(16%)
    21. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons)(12%)
    22. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant(12%)
    23. Islam (10%)
    24. Jehovahs Witness (6%)
    25. Eastern Orthodox (0%)
    26. Orthodox Judaism (0%)
    27. Roman Catholic (0%) <- lol

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    Gosh, I am more likely a Mormon than Catholic.

    Your top result is
    New Age

    Your Complete Results:
    1. New Age (100%)
    2. Taoism (84%)
    3. Neo-Pagan (82%)
    4. New Thought (80%)
    5. Unitarian Universalism (72%)
    6. Hinduism (64%)
    7. Mahayana Buddhism (63%)
    8. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (61%)
    9. Scientology (59%)
    10. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (57%)
    11. Jainism (49%)
    12. Theravada Buddhism (47%)
    13. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (41%)
    14. Secular Humanism (40%)
    15. Sikhism (39%)
    16. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (34%)
    17. Reform Judaism (28%)
    18. Seventh Day Adventist (20%)
    19. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (20%)
    20. Jehovahs Witness (19%)
    21. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (19%)
    22. Non-theist (12%)
    23. Orthodox Judaism (12%)
    24. Bahai (6%)
    25. Eastern Orthodox (6%)
    26. Islam (6%)
    27. Roman Catholic (6%)

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    Your top result is
    Unitarian Universalism

    Your Complete Results:
    1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
    2. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (91%)
    3. Sikhism (81%)
    4. Neo-Pagan (78%)
    5. Hinduism (75%)
    6. Jainism (74%)
    7. New Thought (73%)
    8. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (68%)
    9. New Age (64%)
    10. Reform Judaism (59%)
    11. Mahayana Buddhism (59%)
    12. Taoism (56%)
    13. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (56%)
    14. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (54%)
    15. Bahai (48%)
    16. Theravada Buddhism (48%)
    17. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (47%)
    18. Scientology (47%)
    19. Orthodox Judaism (46%)
    20. Islam (43%)
    21. Seventh Day Adventist (42%)
    22. Secular Humanism (40%)
    23. Eastern Orthodox (39%)
    24. Roman Catholic (39%)
    25. Jehovahs Witness (36%)
    26. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (28%)
    27. Non-theist (13%)

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    Your top result is
    Unitarian Universalism
    Type In ''Unitarian Universalism '' Or Any Religion Search Term:
    Your Complete Results:
    1. Unitarian Universalism(100%) More Info
    2. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends(86%) More Info
    3. Taoism(84%) More Info
    4. Neo-Pagan(82%) More Info
    5. Mahayana Buddhism(80%) More Info
    6. Secular Humanism(80%) More Info
    7. New Age(79%) More Info
    8. Theravada Buddhism(65%) More Info
    9. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants(62%) More Info
    10. New Thought(62%) More Info
    11. Reform Judaism(53%) More Info
    12. Jainism(53%) More Info
    13. Scientology(53%) More Info
    14. Non-theist(50%) More Info
    15. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist(50%) More Info
    16. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends(49%) More Info
    17. Hinduism(46%) More Info
    18. Sikhism(37%) More Info
    19. Bahai (25%) More Info
    20. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons)(21%) More Info
    21. Islam (17%) More Info
    22. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant(13%) More Info
    23. Jehovahs Witness(13%) More Info
    24. Seventh Day Adventist(12%) More Info
    25. Orthodox Judaism(8%) More Info
    26. Eastern Orthodox(6%) More Info
    27. Roman Catholic (6%) More Info

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    Your Complete Results:
    1. Jainism (100%) More Info
    2. Reform Judaism (96%) More Info
    3. Mahayana Buddhism (94%) More Info
    4. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (91%) More Info
    5. Sikhism (85%) More Info
    6. Unitarian Universalism (85%) More Info
    7. Islam (82%) More Info
    8. Theravada Buddhism (82%) More Info
    9. Bahai (81%) More Info
    10. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (81%) More Info
    11. Orthodox Judaism (81%) More Info
    12. Neo-Pagan (76%) More Info
    13. Taoism (75%) More Info
    14. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (74%) More Info
    15. Hinduism (67%) More Info
    16. New Age (59%) More Info
    17. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (58%) More Info
    18. Secular Humanism (57%) More Info
    19. New Thought (56%) More Info
    20. Scientology (55%) More Info
    21. Seventh Day Adventist (52%) More Info
    22. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (45%) More Info
    23. Eastern Orthodox (45%) More Info
    24. Jehovahs Witness (45%) More Info
    25. Roman Catholic (45%) More Info
    26. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (41%) More Info
    27. Non-theist (30%)
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    Dual type (as per tcaudilllg)
    Enneagram 5 (wings either 4 or 6)?


    I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE

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    1. Secular Humanism (100%)
    2. Unitarian Universalism (88%)
    3. Non-theist (87%)
    4. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (7%)
    5. Theravada Buddhism (60%)
    6. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (58%)
    7. Taoism (58%)
    8. Reform Judaism (51%)
    9. Neo-Pagan (44%)
    10. Sikhism (40%)
    11. New Thought (38%)
    12. Mahayana Buddhism (37%)
    13. New Age (36%)
    14. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (35%)
    15. Scientology (32%)
    16. Bahai (30%)
    17. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (29%)
    18. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (25%)
    19. Jainism (20%)
    20. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (15%)
    21. Hinduism (14%)
    22. Seventh Day Adventist (14%)
    23. Eastern Orthodox (12%)
    24. Islam (12%)
    25. Orthodox Judaism (12%)
    26. Roman Catholic (12%)
    27. Jehovahs Witness (0%)
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    Default scientology > secular humanism

    Taoism 100%
    Neo-Pagan 98%
    New Age 98%
    Mahayana Buddhism 96%

    Hinduism 84%
    Unitarian Universalism 83%

    Jainism 77%
    Theravada Buddhism 76%
    Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends 74%
    Sikhism 71%

    New Thought 58%
    Scientology 55%
    Secular Humanism 50%

    Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends 49%
    Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist 42%
    Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants 40%

    Reform Judaism 35%
    Jehovahs Witness 25%
    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) 22%
    Seventh Day Adventist 22%
    Bahai 21%
    Non-theist 20%

    Orthodox Judaism 18%
    Islam 13%
    Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant 11%

    Eastern Orthodox 9%
    Roman Catholic 9%
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    @leckysupport I'm curious as to what you'd score on this considering your interest in mythology and religions.
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    Dual type (as per tcaudilllg)
    Enneagram 5 (wings either 4 or 6)?


    I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE

    Best description of functions:
    http://socionicsstudy.blogspot.com/2...functions.html

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    Default That was easy!

    Really oversimplified wording on that quiz made it hard to answer, but at least I'm Catholic! (Interesting that I am rated more Hindu and Buddhist than Scientologist!)

    1. Eastern Orthodox (100%)
    2. Roman Catholic (100%)
    3. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (79%)
    4. Seventh Day Adventist (72%)
    5. Jehovahs Witness (71%)
    6. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (71%)
    7. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (68%)
    8. Hinduism (60%)
    9. Orthodox Judaism (57%)
    10. Islam (49%)
    11. Jainism (33%)
    12. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (32%)
    13. Sikhism (29%)
    14. Bahai (27%)
    15. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (25%)
    16. Mahayana Buddhism (24%)
    17. Theravada Buddhism (23%)
    18. Scientology (22%)
    19. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (14%)
    20. Neo-Pagan (13%)
    21. Unitarian Universalism (13%)
    22. New Age (10%)
    23. Secular Humanism (8%)
    24. Reform Judaism (8%)
    25. New Thought (7%)
    26. Non-theist (5%)
    27. Taoism (5%)
    "A man with a definite belief always appears bizarre, because he does not change with the world; he has climbed into a fixed star, and the earth whizzes below him like a zoetrope."
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    "Having a clear faith, based on the creed of the Church, is often labeled today as fundamentalism... Whereas relativism, which is letting oneself be tossed and swept along
    by every wind of teaching, looks like the only
    attitude acceptable to today's standards."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eliza Thomason View Post
    Really oversimplified wording on that quiz made it hard to answer, but at least I'm Catholic! (Interesting that I am rated more Hindu and Buddhist than Scientologist!)
    27. Taoism (5%)


    I scored 100% Taoism and 0% on the religion I was born into, Eastern Orthodox. We are so far apart in beliefs yet manage to understand each other on some level.

    Just curious if you have read the Tao Te Ching and what you think about it? I find it hard to believe that a Christian wouldn't see great value in it. It makes me think that Jesus followed a similar path and knew the wisdom contained within. Just curious though. It is not very long.

    I also found an article that confirms some of my thoughts on this.

    Jesus taught that knowledge cultivated apart from intuitive reflection was of no value. He told his followers to consider the lilies of the field, and the carefree manner in which they addressed each day. Any yet they were arrayed in royal splendor. They didn't struggle to "be", they just were. He told them to consider the birds of the air and how they survived on intuition alone without forced intention. He even sat a small child before them, ignorant and unlearned, and told them that they must be as the child to "see the kingdom of heaven." He placed no value in the wisdom of the learned mind and repeatedly lifted up the ideal of teaching by example and common sense fueled by compassion. This truth that the things worth knowing are known intuitively in the depths of the human heart and cannot be learned nor taught is a foundation of Taoism.
    http://ramblingtaoist.blogspot.com/2...ist-jesus.html

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    1.Secular Humanism(100%)
    2.Unitarian Universalism(99%)
    3.Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (80%)
    4.Taoism (76%)
    5.Non-theist(75%)
    6.Theravada Buddhism(69%)
    7.Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants(62%)
    8.Neo-Pagan(61%)
    9.New Age(61%)
    10.Mahayana Buddhism(52%)
    11.New Thought(51%)
    12.Reform Judaism(46%)
    13.Jainism(45%)
    14.Sikhism(44%)
    15.Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist(38%)
    16.Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (37%)
    17.Scientology(34%)
    18.Hinduism(33%)
    19.Bahai (18%)
    20.Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant(12%)
    21.Seventh Day Adventist(10%)
    22.Islam (9%)
    23.Jehovahs Witness (8%)
    24.Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons)(8%)
    25.Eastern Orthodox(0%
    26.Orthodox Judaism (0%)
    27.Roman Catholic (0%)
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