SelectSmart Religion Test

My results:
Top 7
1. Orthodox Quaker (100%)
2. Seventh Day Adventist (92%)
3. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (85%)
4. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (84%)
5. Eastern Orthodox (79%)
6. Roman Catholic (79%)
7. Orthodox Judaism (67%)

Bottom 7
27. New Thought (22%)
26. Non-theist (22%)
25. Secular Humanism (27%)
24. Taoism (27%)
23. New Age (27%)
22. Scientology (28%)
21. Neo-Pagan (30%)
 
Top 7

1)Neo-Pagan (100%) (surprise, surprise ;))
2)Unitarian Universalism (97%)
3)Reform Judaism (96%) (not surprsing, considering that is where my pre-polytheistic religios background is)
4)Liberal Quakers (91%)
5)Bahá'í Faith (81%)
6)Jainism (77%)
7)Mahayana Buddhism (77%)

BOTTOM 7

20)Scientology (42%)
21)Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (33%)
22)Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (31%)
23)Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (24%
24)Seventh Day Adventist (18%)
25)Jehovah's Witness (16%)
26)Eastern Orthodox (15%)
27)Roman Catholic (15%)
(well, seems there will be no Jesus for me, thank you very much ;))
 
1. Secular Humanism (100%)

2. Unitarian Universalism (97%)

3. Liberal Quakers (83%)

4. Theravada Buddhism (83%)

5. Neo-Pagan (78%)

6. Non-theist (69%)

22. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (23%)

23. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (21%)

24. Seventh Day Adventist (19%) (Never heard of it)

25. Eastern Orthodox (14%)

26. Roman Catholic (14%)

27. Jehovah's Witness (10%)

Those are mine. I don't really think that Secular Humanism is a religion, more like a philosophy. Theravada Buddhism isn't really a religion either, but some people consider it as one, and it is reallly one of the few religions I would accept..
 
1. New Age (100%)

2. New Thought (100%)

3. Unitarian Universalism (100%)

4. Neo-Pagan (99%)

5. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (92%)

6. Liberal Quakers (90%)

7. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (89%)

8. Scientology (88%)

9. Mahayana Buddhism (84%)

10. Reform Judaism (81%)

11. Theravada Buddhism (75%)

12. Bahá'í Faith (74%)

13. Orthodox Judaism (69%)

14. Sikhism (68%)

15. Hinduism (67%)

16. Orthodox Quaker (67%)

17. Taoism (66%)

18. Secular Humanism (64%)

19. Islam (62%)

20. Jainism (57%)

21. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (57%)

22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (56%)

23. Non-theist (50%)

24. Eastern Orthodox (46%)

25. Roman Catholic (46%)

26. Seventh Day Adventist (41%)

27. Jehovah's Witness (28%)



I found this rather amusing. A few made sense. I used to go to a unitarian universalist church, and I went to a Quaker college. Quakers, I have found, are some of the most honest people, not only with others, but with themselves as well.
 
#1. Non-theist (100%)
# 2. Secular Humanism
# 3. Theravada Buddhism (83%)
# 4. Unitarian Universalism (83%)
# 5. Liberal Quakers (45%)
# 6. Neo-Pagan (37%)
# 7. Taoism (20%)
# 8. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (18%)
# 9. New Age (10%)
10. Bahá'í Faith (0%)

Everything past 10 is 0%. Must be the whole not believing in god thing, I guess :)
 
1. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (100%)
2. Orthodox Quaker (92%)
3. Eastern Orthodox (90%)
4. Roman Catholic (90%)
5. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (87%)
6. Seventh Day Adventist (85%)
7. Islam (59%)
8. Orthodox Judaism (59%)
9. Liberal Quakers (58%)
10. Unitarian Universalism (52%)
11. Hinduism (50%)
12. Bahá'í Faith (48%)
13. Sikhism (46%)
14. Reform Judaism (46%)
15. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (40%)

27. Secular Humanism (16%)

About what I expected. I find it interesting that Quakers are 2nd, since I believe strongly in military service. I find it amusing that Hindu, Sikh and Bahai are ahead of Mormon. Maybe Andrew can explain it.

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1. Neo-Pagan (100%)
2. Mahayana Buddhism (92%)
3. Unitarian Universalism (86%)
4. Bahá'í Faith (79%)
5. Orthodox Judaism (77%)
6. Reform Judaism (77%)
7. Hinduism (76%)
8. Theravada Buddhism (74%)
9. New Age (73%)
10. Jainism (70%)
11. Liberal Quakers (67%)
12. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (57%)
13. Islam (54%)
14. Sikhism (54%)
15. Non-theist (46%)
16. Seventh Day Adventist (43%)
17. New Thought (40%)
18. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (38%)
19. Secular Humanism (37%)
20. Eastern Orthodox (31%)
21. Roman Catholic (31%)
22. Orthodox Quaker (29%)
23. Scientology (26%)
24. Jehovah's Witness (24%)
25. Taoism (22%)
26. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (18%)
27. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (12%)

I'm a pagan. :yeah:
 
join the the club bones, follow my lead, and you'll be making offerings to Iupiter Optimus (Zeus Olympian) in no time :)
 
Originally posted by Xen
join the the club bones, follow my lead, and you'll be making offerings to Iupiter Optimus (Zeus Olympian) in no time :)

If I did, do you think he'd hook me up with one of those helmets that make you invisible like on Clash of the Titans?
 
mockery isnt very polite you know...
 
Originally posted by Xen
mockery isnt very polite you know...

Actually, I didn't mean to offend you at all. :confused:

Everyone so sensitive these days, it's freakin' me out...
 
1. Non-Theist / Secular Humanism (100%)

3. Unitarian Universalism (87%)
4. Theravada Buddhism (67%)
5. Liberal Quakers (49%)
6. Neo-Pagan (33%)
7. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (24%)
8. Taoism (17%)
9. New Age (7%)

Everything else at 0%.
 
Fascinating. I'm actually a Roman Catholic. No offense to anyone, but I really don't think I'll be join the local Quaker congregation anytime soon. :p

1. Orthodox Quaker (100%)
2. Seventh Day Adventist (87%)
3. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (86%)
4. Eastern Orthodox (85%)
5. Roman Catholic (85%)
6. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (82%)
7. Liberal Quakers (69%)
8. Orthodox Judaism (59%)
9. Unitarian Universalism (55%)
10. Hinduism (52%)
11. Bahá'í Faith (51%)
12. Islam (50%)
13. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (49%)
14. Jehovah's Witness (47%)
15. Sikhism (47%)
16. Reform Judaism (47%)
17. Jainism (40%)
18. Mahayana Buddhism (36%)
19. Theravada Buddhism (36%)
20. Neo-Pagan (35%)
21. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (28%)
22. New Age (27%)
23. Secular Humanism (26%)
24. Taoism (25%)
25. New Thought (20%)
26. Scientology (19%)
27. Non-theist (15%)
 
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Secular Humanism (98%)
3. Theravada Buddhism (90%)
4. Liberal Quakers (86%)
5. Non-theist (85%)
6. Mahayana Buddhism (83%)
7. Jainism (82%)
8. Neo-Pagan (81%)
9. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (73%)
10. Hinduism (70%)
 
I sometimes wonder if that quiz is really an advertisement for Quakers, Unitarian Univeralists, and Secular Humanists. One of that bunch will always do well on virtually everyone's results.
 
Originally posted by SeleucusNicator
I sometimes wonder if that quiz is really an advertisement for Quakers, Unitarian Univeralists, and Secular Humanists. One of that bunch will always do well on virtually everyone's results.
That's actually not really true. Those who are strong believers in certain faiths do not score high for any of those.
The Atheists/Agnostics/Liberal-Religion-followers do, which makes some sense in such a simple test.

A thing that is really bad about it is the wording of the abortion etc. questions. A few of them contain "...is important to the faith" or something equivalent, which leads to a "not applicable" from a non-believer. But a few others, like the abortion question, don't, and if you take it as a secular question and vote accordingly that lowers your non-Theist value, which doesn't reflect the truth.

Also alot of issues aren't really covered.
 
Ah, and if you always click "not applicable" and on the first page "no god, no afterlife, etc." (which I did) you still get 100% Secular Humanism, although you didn't make any indication for Humanism. You could well be a secular Fascist, for example.
 
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