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« Reply #25 on: April 20, 2012, 10:07:57 pm »
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   1.    Secular Humanism   (100%)          

   2.    Unitarian Universalism   (88%)          

   3.    Non-theist  (82%)          

   4.    Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends   (80%)          

   5.    Theravada Buddhism   (68%)          

   6.    Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants   (62%)          

   7.    Taoism   (56%)          

   8.    Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends   (48%)          

   9.    Reform Judaism   (48%)          
      
   10.    Mahayana Buddhism   (47%)          

   11.    Neo-Pagan   (40%)          

   12.    New Age   (40%)          

   13.    New Thought   (37%)          

   14.    Jainism   (36%)          

   15.    Sikhism   (35%)          

   16.    Bahai   (32%)          

   17.    Scientology   (29%)          

   18.    Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist   (27%)          

   19.    Seventh Day Adventist   (24%)          

   20.    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons)   (18%)          

   21.    Hinduism   (16%)          

   22.    Islam   (16%)          
      
   23.    Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant   (15%)          

   24.    Eastern Orthodox   (7%)          

   25.    Orthodox Judaism   (7%)          

   26.    Roman Catholic   (7%)          

   27.    Jehovahs Witness   (5%)
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« Reply #26 on: June 18, 2012, 11:24:27 am »
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The first time I took this quiz, I didn't see all my answers, but my top pick, at 100%, was Seventh-day Adventist.  Kind of ironic since I already am an Adventist and some of my answers didn't match official church doctrine.
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« Reply #27 on: June 24, 2012, 10:51:49 pm »
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Secular Humanism - 100%
Unitarian Universalism - 88%
Non-theist - 83%
Theravada Buddhism - 78%
Liberal Quakers, Society of Human Friends - 66% (<=== ?)

And my match is Carl Sagan!  NICE!
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« Reply #28 on: July 02, 2012, 05:31:37 pm »
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1.    Orthodox Judaism (100%)          
2.    Islam (91%)          
3.    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (74%)          
4.    Bahai (73%)          
5.    Sikhism (72%)          
6.    Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (64%)          
7.    Eastern Orthodox (64%)          
8.    Roman Catholic (64%)          
9.    Reform Judaism (60%)          
10.    Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (59%)          
11.    Seventh Day Adventist (58%)          
12.    Hinduism (56%)          
13.    Jainism (56%)          
14.    Jehovahs Witness (55%)          
15.    Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (40%)          
16.    Mahayana Buddhism (34%)          
17.    Neo-Pagan (31%)          
18.    Theravada Buddhism (30%)          
19.    Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (28%)          
20.    Scientology (28%)          
21.    Unitarian Universalism (26%)          
22.    Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (23%)          
23.    New Thought (22%)          
24.    Non-theist (14%)          
25.    New Age (12%)          
26.    Secular Humanism (8%)          
27.    Taoism (7%)
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« Reply #29 on: July 08, 2012, 02:26:24 am »
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1. Jehovah's Witness (100%) (I disagree with this a lot)
2. Mainline Conservative Christian Protestant (89%) (If the A/G would be this then I would be here)
3. LDS (86%) (Huh?)
3. 7th Day Adventist (86%) (how in the world did that get there)
5.Eastern Orthodox, Orthodox Quaker, Roman Catholic (72%) (my pacifistic bent must be showing here-should be higher than LDS, JW but lower than Conservative Mainline Christian Protestant
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« Reply #30 on: July 13, 2012, 12:19:42 pm »
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1.    Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (100%)          

   2.    Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (88%)          

   3.    Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (87%)          

   4.    Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (83%)          

   5.    Seventh Day Adventist (80%)          

   6.    Eastern Orthodox (78%)          

   7.    Roman Catholic (78%)          

   8.    Unitarian Universalism (75%)          

   9.    Hinduism (70%)          

   10.    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (66%)          

   11.    Sikhism (58%)          

   12.    Reform Judaism (57%)          

   13.    Jainism (53%)          

   14.    Islam (51%)          

   15.    Orthodox Judaism (50%)          

   16.    Mahayana Buddhism (46%)          

   17.    Jehovahs Witness (44%)          

   18.    Neo-Pagan (42%)          

   19.    Theravada Buddhism (42%)          

   20.    Bahai (39%)          

   21.    New Thought (39%)          

   22.    Taoism (39%)          

   23.    Secular Humanism (33%)          

   24.    Scientology (33%)          

   25.    New Age (32%)          

   26.    Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (30%)          

   27.    Non-theist (15%)


Quaker?  That's... interesting.
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« Reply #31 on: July 16, 2012, 12:16:11 pm »
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http://www.gotoquiz.com/which_christian_denomination_do_you_belong_to

Result: Puritan. You adhere to the reformed theologies that stemmed from John Calvin in the sixteenth century. The idea of predestination is central to your beliefs. You believe that not only is salvation predestined by God, this election is unconditional, and cannot be either resisted or lost. As opposed to the Arminian belief in free will, Calvinists stress that men are born as sinners (total depravity), and that they do not have the ability to turn from sin by themselves (sovereign grace). As far as church organisation is concerned, you believe in a less centralised system than your mainstream Calvinist counterparts, although historically some Puritans did support a Presbyterian polity. However, Puritans stress the importance of religious freedom, with notable Purtans such as Oliver Cromwell being tolerant even to polygamist groups such as Anabaptists.

1. Puritan
2. Methodist
3. Baptist
4. Calvinist
5. Episcopalian
6. Catholic
7. Lutheran
8. Pentecostal
9. Restorationist
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« Reply #32 on: July 16, 2012, 02:48:27 pm »
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Result: Episcopalian. As an episcopalian, you support the espicopal system and the associated church hierarchy. You believe that positions such as those of Priest and Bishop are necessary within a church, and help keep the flock on a righteous path. Despite being a Protestant denomination, in many ways your views are likely to be more in line with those of the Papacy than any of the Lutheran or reformed churches. The best known espicopal church is the Church of England, or the Anglican Church. It sees itself as being "via media", or inbetween Protestanism and Catholicism. Episcoplians are widely spread throughout the world, but of course the episcopal heartland remains in England.

1. Episcopalian
2. Catholic
3. Lutheran
4. Restorationist
5. Methodist
6. Calvinist
7. Puritan
8. Pentecostal
9. Baptist
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« Reply #33 on: July 16, 2012, 05:44:48 pm »
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Result: Catholic
 
As a Catholic, you believe in the idea of a universal church, with the Pope at its head. You believe a strong hierarchy is necessary to keep order within the church, from the priests and bishops up to the Pope himself. Your theological views are likely to be very much conservative and based on tradition. Catholics believe in seven sacraments, and that the holy communion is the literal blood and body of Christ. In addition to this, they do not accept the Lutheran view of salvation through faith alone, or Calvinist views on predestination; but instead believe that good works are an essentital part of securing a place in Heaven. As a Catholic, you are likely to share many views with Episcopalians, and to an extent perhaps also Lutherans, but otherwise your hierarchy and theological beliefs distance you from the post-reformation churches.

1. Catholic
2. Episcopalian   
3. Methodist   
4. Restorationist   
5. Puritan   
6. Calvinist   
7. Baptist   
8. Lutheran
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Sounds about right.  I have been drifting toward Catholicism for some time now. 

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« Reply #34 on: July 16, 2012, 06:39:08 pm »
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I got, Liberal Mainline Protestant, and I feel it's pretty accurate.

Also sometimes referred to as secular, modern, progressive, or humanistic Christian. This is an umbrella term for Protestant denominations, or churches within denominations, that view the Bible as the witness of God rather than the word of God, to be interpreted in its historical context through critical analysis. Examples include some churches within Anglican/Episcopalian, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, Unitarian, United Church of Christ. There are more than 2,000 Protestant denominations offering a wide range of beliefs from extremely liberal to mainline to ultra conservative and those that include characteristics on both ends.

Belief in Deity: Trinity of the Father (God), the Son (Christ), and the Holy Spirit that comprises one God Almighty. Many believe God is incorporeal.

Incarnations: Beliefs vary from the literal to the symbolic belief in Jesus Christ as God's incarnation. Some believe we are all sons and daughters of God and that Christ was exemplary, but not God.

Origin of universe and life: The Bible's account is symbolic. God created and controls the processes that account for the universe and life (e.g. evolution), as continually revealed by modern science.

After death: Goodness will somehow be rewarded and evil punished after death, but what is most important is how you show your faith and conduct your life on earth.

Why evil? Most do not believe that humanity inherited original sin from Adam and Eve or that Satan actually exists. Most believe that God is good and made people inherently good, but also with free will and imperfect nature which leads some to immoral behavior.

Salvation: Various beliefs: Some believe all will go to heaven as God is loving and forgiving. Others believe salvation lies in doing good works and no harm to others, regardless of faith. Some believe baptism is important. Some believe the concept of salvation after death is symbolic, or nonexistent.

Undeserving Suffering: Most Liberal Christians do not believe that Satan causes suffering. Some believe suffering is part of God's plan, will, or design even if we don't immediately understand it. Some don't believe in any spiritual reasons for suffering, and most take a humanistic approach to helping those in need.

Contemporary Issues: Most churches teach that abortion is morally wrong, but many ultimately support a woman's right to choose, usually accompanied by policies to provide counseling on alternatives. Many are accepting of homosexuality and gay rights.

1. Liberal Mainline Protestant. 100%
2. Reform Judaism.  98%
3. Orthodox Quaker. 87%
4. Unitarian Universalism. 87%
5. Liberal Quakers. 84%
6. Conservative Mainline Protestant. 77%
7. Bahai. 68%
8. Islam. 68%
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« Reply #35 on: July 16, 2012, 10:51:44 pm »
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1. Catholic
2. Episcopalian   
3. Lutheran   
4. Restorationist   
5. Methodist   
6. Calvinist   
7. Puritan   
8. Baptist   
9. Pentecostal


Seems to make sense considering I am Catholic.
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« Reply #36 on: July 16, 2012, 10:59:01 pm »
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Your Result: Methodist
 
As a Methodist, your views can be traced back to John Wesley and his revival movement within the Church of England. Methodist beliefs are broadly speaking similar to those of the mainstream reformed churches, however Methodists have a tradition of enjoying more better relations with episcopalian churces. After all, John Wesley himself remained a committed Anglican clergyman. Methodists mainly embrace the writing of Arminius, believing that while faith is central to salvation, that salvation can be lost through rejecting God. One of the biggest theological differences between Methodists and other reformed faiths is the Methodist belief in free will, and that men choose to sin, rather than being born as its slaves.

2. Baptist
3. Puritan
4. Pentecostal
5. Calvinist
6. Lutheran
7. Episcopalian
8. Catholic
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« Reply #37 on: July 17, 2012, 01:10:48 am »
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1.    Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (100%)          
2.    Unitarian Universalism (100%)          
3.    Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (91%)          
4.    Reform Judaism (91%)          
5.    Secular Humanism (80%)          
6.    Taoism (75%)          
7.    Neo-Pagan (69%)       
8.    Bahai (66%)          
9.    New Thought (64%)          
10.    Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (63%)          
11.    Theravada Buddhism (63%)          
12.    New Age (63%)          
13.    Jainism (62%)          
14.    Mahayana Buddhism (62%)          
15.    Sikhism (60%)          
16.    Non-theist (52%)          
17.    Scientology (51%)          
18.    Islam (50%)          
19.    Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (47%)          
20.    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (37%)          
21.    Orthodox Judaism (37%)          
22.    Eastern Orthodox (31%)          
23.    Roman Catholic (31%)          
24.    Seventh Day Adventist (30%)          
25.    Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (28%)          
26.    Hinduism (28%)          
27.    Jehovahs Witness (24%)

Quite problematic, as I'm a nominal Catholic.

Methodist
Puritan   
Baptist   
Calvinist   
Lutheran   
Pentecostal   
Episcopalian   
Catholic   
Restorationist

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« Reply #38 on: July 17, 2012, 07:09:02 am »
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Voted "no/not sure/not important" to all questions with that option. What I meant was not sure.

1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Secular Humanism (90%)
3. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (77%)
4. Non-theist (65%)
5. Theravada Buddhism (65%)
6. Taoism (64%)
7. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (64%)
8. New Age (63%)
9. Neo-Pagan (62%) lol, really ?
10. New Thought (59%)
11. Mahayana Buddhism (54%)
12. Scientology (53%) lolno
13. Reform Judaism (52%)
14. Sikhism (48%)
15. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (43%)
16. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (40%)
17. Jainism (37%)
18. Hinduism (31%)
19. Bahai (25%)
20. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (24%)
21. Orthodox Judaism (16%)
22. Islam (14%)
23. Seventh Day Adventist (13%)
24. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (11%)
25. Eastern Orthodox (10%)
26 Roman Catholic (10%) Quite an achievement, since I was raised as such Tongue
27. Jehovahs Witness (8%)
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« Reply #39 on: July 17, 2012, 10:00:38 pm »
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Hey, me and MaxQue got the same list for denomination preferences! Exact same answers?

(Like all religion tests though, there were several questions where I didn't like any of the answers.)
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1.      Roman Catholic (100%) *
2.      Eastern Orthodox (100%)
3.     Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (95%)         
4.     Seventh Day Adventist (88%)         
5.     Hinduism (85%)         
6.     Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (81%)         
7.     Orthodox Judaism (81%)         
8.     Islam (68%)         
9.     Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (68%)         
10.     Jehovahs Witness (55%)         
11.     Sikhism (55%)         
12.     Bahai (54%)         
13.     Jainism (47%)         
14.     Mahayana Buddhism (43%)         
15.     Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (42%)         
16.     Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (40%)         
17.     Scientology (39%)         
18.     Theravada Buddhism (35%)         
19.     Reform Judaism (29%)         
20.     Neo-Pagan (28%)
21.     Unitarian Universalism (28%)
22.     Taoism (26%)         
23.     New Age (25%)         
24.     Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (23%)         
25.     New Thought (15%)         
26.     Secular Humanism (10%)         
27.     Non-theist (6%)

* guess I must be a good Catholic Smiley
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These are the results that I got last time. Apparently I'm really, really close to NY Jew.

1.  Orthodox Judaism (100%) 
2.  Islam (97%) 
3.  Reform Judaism (89%) 
4.  Sikhism (89%) 
5.  Baha'i Faith (82%) 
6.  Jainism (62%) 
7.  Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (55%) 
8.  Liberal Quakers (53%) 
9.  Hinduism (48%) 
10.  Eastern Orthodox (48%) 
11.  Roman Catholic (48%) 
12.  Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (47%) 
13.  Seventh Day Adventist (46%) 
14.  Unitarian Universalism (45%) 
15.  Jehovah's Witness (45%) 
16.  Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (44%) 
17.  Orthodox Quaker (41%) 
18.  Neo-Pagan (35%) 
19.  Mahayana Buddhism (35%) 
20.  Scientology (30%) 
21.  New Thought (28%) 
22.  New Age (23%) 
23.  Theravada Buddhism (22%) 
24.  Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (19%) 
25.  Nontheist (16%) 
26.  Secular Humanism (15%) 
27.  Taoism (14%) 
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These are the results that I got last time. Apparently I'm really, really close to NY Jew.

1.  Orthodox Judaism (100%) 
2.  Islam (97%) 
3.  Reform Judaism (89%) 
4.  Sikhism (89%) 
5.  Baha'i Faith (82%) 
6.  Jainism (62%) 
7.  Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (55%) 
8.  Liberal Quakers (53%) 
9.  Hinduism (48%) 
10.  Eastern Orthodox (48%) 
11.  Roman Catholic (48%) 
12.  Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (47%) 
13.  Seventh Day Adventist (46%) 
14.  Unitarian Universalism (45%) 
15.  Jehovah's Witness (45%) 
16.  Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (44%) 
17.  Orthodox Quaker (41%) 
18.  Neo-Pagan (35%) 
19.  Mahayana Buddhism (35%) 
20.  Scientology (30%) 
21.  New Thought (28%) 
22.  New Age (23%) 
23.  Theravada Buddhism (22%) 
24.  Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (19%) 
25.  Nontheist (16%) 
26.  Secular Humanism (15%) 
27.  Taoism (14%) 

Interesting result, especially considering you are a Muslim in real-life. 
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Secular Humanism (100%)         
Unitarian Universalism (88%)         
Non-theist (78%)         
Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (75%)         
Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (59%)         
Theravada Buddhism (57%)         
Taoism (50%)         
Neo-Pagan (43%)         
New Age (43%)         
Reform Judaism (43%)         
Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (38%)         
Mahayana Buddhism (37%)         
New Thought (36%)         
Scientology (29%)         
Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (27%)         
Bahai (23%)         
Jainism (23%)         
Sikhism (22%)         
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (17%)         
Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (13%)         
Islam (13%)         
Seventh Day Adventist (12%)         
Hinduism (6%)         
Eastern Orthodox (5%)         
Jehovah's Witness (5%)         
Orthodox Judaism (5%)         
Roman Catholic (5%)   
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« Reply #44 on: July 19, 2012, 10:02:30 pm »
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Your Result: Lutheran
 
You adhere to the theologies of Martin Luther, one of the first great figureheads of the Protestant Reformation. You believe firmly in salvation through faith alone, the issue which caused Luther to split with Rome. However, you do not accept the doctrine of predestination as it is interpreted by Calvinists, instead believing that anyone is capable of accepting God and entering Heaven. However, Lutherans do believe that all men are born sinners, and as such cannot reject sin through their own free will. Lutherans do have a broad range of views on church organisation, and while they are widely recognised as Protestants, many do not accept this grouping considering it was Luther's intention to reform the Papacy, not split from it.

(Luther actually emphasized Predestination more than Calvin did, but it's true Luther's followers are more likely to disagree with it.)

Methodist   
Pentecostal   
Puritan   
Calvinist   
Restorationist   
Baptist   
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I expected to have Methodist first, but I'm not surprised Lutheran is on top - I think my answer of real presence in the Eucharist made the difference.
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"Those who begin coercive elimination of dissent soon find themselves exterminating dissenters. Compulsory unification of opinion achieves only the unanimity of the graveyard. . . But freedom to differ is not limited to things that do not matter much. That would be a mere shadow of freedom. The test of its substance is the right to differ as to things that touch the heart of the existing order."
- Justice Robert Jackson WV SBE v Barnette

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