Nolan Chart Quiz

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I took it for lols. I have to say I highly disagreed with how the questions and answered were phrased, specificaly the immegration/spending ones.
I feel that they focused to much on issues and not enough on beliefs.
Anyhow, my score is a Social Liberal (68.4 social, 33.3 economic.)
 
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Pretty much the same thing as other tests.
 
http://www.quiz2d.com/quiz/Social_Conservative.php?personal=20.7&economic=60.6

I am a social conservative according to this terrible test.

This is what i got for suggested links.
From your answers it appears you believe that government should actively enforce some aspects of personal morality. If you think that such enforcement should be based on Christian (or Jewish) principles, here are some in-depth Bible studies on the matter for your consideration.

In Old Testament times, the people of Israel were supposed to aggressively enforce some aspects of personal morality. Adultery, idol worshipping, homosexuality, and Sabbath-breaking were all death penalty offenses. But in other ways, the Old Testament Law was quite libertarian, more so than U.S. law today. Recreational drugs were legal under Biblical Law. Prostitution was legal under certain circumstances. There were no prisons. Penalties for property crimes were in many ways less harsh than U.S. law. Indeed, the Bible contains a recipe for something close to anarcho-capitalism!
Law of Liberty

But should Christians be enforcing the Old Testament Law? Even in ancient times, the Law was enforced only in the Holy Land. The New Testament calls for forgiveness, not enforcement. This is not to say that Christians should water down calls for righteousness, merely that they have less mandate to enforce righteousness by force than ancient Israelites.
The Power of Mercy
One can make a good argument that Christian standards of morality should be higher than the mandates of Old Testament Law. However, this is not a justification for enforcement by The State, because Christianity is not for everyone. The Bible says so. And when Christians overlook this important fact, they are tempted to either water down the meaning of Christian or resort to forcible conversions. But if not are all called, what is the fate of unbelievers? And if not all are called to be Christians, to what extent can we call the United States a Christian Nation? A Narrow Path
God's Welfare System

If you are tired of the expense, bureaucracy and subsidized immorality of the current welfare state, check out God's Welfare System. This article shows shows how the poor were supposed to be taken care of during Old Testament times. Many of the ideas are useful to this day, ideas on how to help the poor without subsidizing irresponsibility.
But some of it absolutely wrong interpretation of Scripture. I did not dare to click any of the links.
 
I think the fact that you are afraid to click on links that might contain heterodox theology indicates that the test got you right as a "social conservative." :lol:
 
You want to see a totalitarian? Behold!

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A very silly test, presumably made by someone young, male and never having missed a meal. The book recommandations were hillarious, and I am tempted to comment upon it. Perhaps later.
 
I, too, got down to the second question and gave up. What a bloody awful quiz. Obviously written by idiots, for idiots.
 
Ah well, another test and again one designed by americans for americans.
Public education in the U.S. is an example of democratic socialism.
"You keep using that word...":rolleyes:

You want government out of people's personal lives, but you appear to desire some continued government control over people's economic activities.
Way to frame the issues. I don't want equality of opportunity or a basic level of financial safety, no ! I want to "regulate people's economic activities".

There is no political party that represents your views. The Green Party does run many candidates with similar views, but the overall Green Party platform is much more socialistic than you are. You would need a mix of Democratic, Green, and Libertarian politicians in office to get the balance of freedom and social justice you desire. The ratio between these depends on how high up your dot is on the chart.
At least my result makes sense. It called my a Social liberal" which is a pretty good label for my views if you insist on putting labels on complex political convictions.
 
Is it just me, or does that site burn your retinas?

I noticed that too. The colors were painful and the over!use! of! exclam!ation! marks!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Ah well, another test and again one designed by americans for americans.

This test isn't by americans for americans, it's by american libertarians for american libertarians
 
I liked (!!) how they threw in "legalise prostitution" with "no laws about sex between consenting adults". The BBC question was also hilarious. I didn't bother even pretending to do the quiz.
 
I liked (!!) how they threw in "legalise prostitution" with "no laws about sex between consenting adults". The BBC question was also hilarious. I didn't bother even pretending to do the quiz.

Well, prostitution bans is a law about sex.

I dunno anything about the BBC though, though I am opposed to censorship.
 
The BBC is better than any of our major news stations and I hate censorship. That question made no sense.
 
They also have a really fun history section.
 
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