I've taken that before ... but this time I was 100% Mormon. And 97% Mainline Conservative Christian/Protestant. Hmm. I really thought those were two very different things.
Actually I'm really high in almost every Christian religion, and even over 50% in Islam, Sikhism and Hinduism. And I'm 80% Orthodox Judaism. I guess I'm just generally very religious. Who knew?
But I wasn't that Mormon before. Wonder what's changed?
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I'm 100% Unitarian Universalism, yet in reality, by... blood, I'm Jewish. (And I'm good with money )
But really, I don't apply for it in almost any way, but go for science, and technology, and evolution. It makes more sense to me.
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quote:1. Unitarian Universalism (100%) 2. Theravada Buddhism (93%) 3. Nontheist (89%) 4. Secular Humanism (89%) 5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%) 6. Liberal Quakers (80%)
I'll take number 3. Don't know why numbers 1 and 2 are where they are. Four, five, and six are right out.
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1. Unitarian Universalism (100%) 2. Liberal Quakers (92%) 3. Reform Judaism (84%) 4. Secular Humanism (82%) 5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (78%) 6. Neo-Pagan (77%) 7. Bahá'í Faith (76%) 8. New Age (74%) 9. Orthodox Judaism (69%) 10. Mahayana Buddhism (64%) 11. Jainism (64%) 12. Theravada Buddhism (63%) 13. Islam (62%) 14. Nontheist (61%) 15. New Thought (56%) 16. Sikhism (55%) 17. Orthodox Quaker (53%) 18. Scientology (52%) 19. Taoism (51%) 20. Hinduism (48%) 21. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (45%) 22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (34%) 23. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (33%) 24. Seventh Day Adventist (31%) 25. Jehovah's Witness (29%) 26. Eastern Orthodox (23%) 27. Roman Catholic (23%)
Interesting. I've been looking a lot lately into becoming a Quaker or a UU-er. Actually, what interests me more is that I took this same test less than a year ago and my top three were Liberal Judaism, Orthodox Judaism, Roman Catholicism, and Liberal Protestantism in that order (now their respective rankings are 3, 9, 27, and 5).
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quote:1. Unitarian Universalism (100%) 2. Theravada Buddhism (93%) 3. Nontheist (89%) 4. Secular Humanism (89%) 5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%) 6. Liberal Quakers (80%)
I'll take number 3. Don't know why numbers 1 and 2 are where they are. Four, five, and six are right out.
I'm curious to know what secular humanism connotes to you, if you consider yourself non-theist, but secular humanism is "right out."
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My first go-through, I ended up as Orthadox Quaker (which is what my maternal Grandfather practiced, even going to prison for 3 years during WWII so as not to fight), but the second time ended up exactly right: Conservative Protestant (Lutheran).
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1. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (100%) 2. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (91%) 3. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (83%) 4. Orthodox Quaker (80%) 5. Seventh Day Adventist (65%) 6. Jehovah's Witness (62%) 7. Liberal Quakers (62%) 8. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (60%) 9. Eastern Orthodox (57%) 10. Roman Catholic (57%) 11. Unitarian Universalism (54%) 12. Bahá'í Faith (53%) 13. Reform Judaism (46%) 14. Islam (44%) 15. Orthodox Judaism (44%) 16. New Thought (41%) 17. Neo-Pagan (40%) 18. Secular Humanism (39%) 19. New Age (37%) 20. Taoism (36%) 21. Mahayana Buddhism (35%) 22. Scientology (35%) 23. Theravada Buddhism (35%) 24. Nontheist (33%) 25. Sikhism (28%) 26. Jainism (24%) 27. Hinduism (18%)
I want to know how I got conservative after the way I answered the abortion and homosexual questions. I am more liberal than conservative I think but still Protestant Christian. I've never heard of some of the things on the list.
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I haven't taken this in about a year, but I'll bet on Unitarian Universalist. I'll edit this post when I take it.
Edit: 1. Unitarian Universalism (100%) 2. Secular Humanism (97%) 3. Liberal Quakers (92%) 4. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (89%) 5. Nontheist (82%)
See I was right. Liberal quakers also sort of appeal to me, but I think I'll stick to no true religion.
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I'm really curious, specifically for the Mormons (just because we have a larger sample), what dictates the order of the religions *below* number one. Like...from looking here it seems you can be 100% Mormon but have a different order and percentage for the *other* religions on your list. Just food for thought.
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2. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (97%)
3. Islam (92%)
4. Unitarian Universalism (85%)
5. Sikhism (84%)
6. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (83%)
7. Liberal Quakers (82%)
8. Reform Judaism (82%)
9. Jainism (82%)
10. Mahayana Buddhism (81%)
11. Neo-Pagan (81%)
12. Orthodox Judaism (79%)
13. Orthodox Quaker (79%)
14. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (78%)
15. New Thought (73%)
16. Jehovah's Witness (71%)
17. Theravada Buddhism (69%)
18. Scientology (68%)
19. Eastern Orthodox (66%)
20. Seventh Day Adventist (65%)
21. New Age (61%)
22. Roman Catholic (60%)
23. Bahá'í Faith (59%)
24. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (57%)
25. Secular Humanism (44%)
26. Taoism (43%)
27. Nontheist (29%)
Apparently, I should be either Mormon, Hindu, or Islamic...
Edit: I was going to see, I've presently been attending a Lutheran church. Not really my decision, my parents take me. I do believe in God. But I think some of the Lutheran doctrine is kind of weird.
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