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kuresu
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Message 3 of 49 (345813)
09-01-2006 6:32 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Archer Opteryx
09-01-2006 6:12 PM


I'm gonna guess that everyone here will be a mutt of some sort.
here are my scores:
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Secular Humanism (95%)
3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (93%)
4. Liberal Quakers (87%)
5. Neo-Pagan (72%)
6. Nontheist (71%)
7. Reform Judaism (68%)
8. Bahá'í Faith (60%)
9. New Age (58%)
10. Theravada Buddhism (57%)
11. Taoism (54%)
12. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (54%)
13. Sikhism (51%)
what's the deal with these tests right now? first, political dispostion, now religious. if someone pulls out a list for determining if you're american or whatever, I'll scream. maybe.
or I'll just let it be. let me get back to you all if and when this happens.
abe: and I don't think this is accurate for me. a godd chunk of those questions I didn't know who to answer, much less the relevance. I'm really quite happy to let everyone do thier thing until they decide to screw with science or government. or trample over my rights. yeah . . .
abe2:
(you know, abe's like this (and the one above) deserve to be at the bottom, not inserted into other paragraphs. damn laptop mousepads)
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kuresu
Member (Idle past 2531 days)
Posts: 2544
From: boulder, colorado
Joined: 03-24-2006


Message 10 of 49 (345825)
09-01-2006 6:57 PM
Reply to: Message 6 by Quetzal
09-01-2006 6:49 PM


from what I understand, UU's don't really care about what you believe, 'cause it doesn't matter.
I think it's more about accepting others as they are?
I think this is the case becuase you've got UU's who belief in the trinity all the way to nontheistic UU's to polytheistic UU's.
yeah, a little off-kilter.

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kuresu
Member (Idle past 2531 days)
Posts: 2544
From: boulder, colorado
Joined: 03-24-2006


Message 23 of 49 (345905)
09-01-2006 11:27 PM


Of all the people polled so far
12 out of 13 have UU within the top two choices. only one is below the 90% level.
9 out of 13 have secular humanism within the top two choices.
9 of 13 have both UU and SH within the top two choices.
Ringo's results were not included in this--he was testing the system, and ended up with a bunch of religious choices being equal, and at 100%.
[abe: ringo's second result's are now being included]
just thought you all might find this interesting.
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