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1. Orthodox Quaker (100%)

2. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (86%)

3. Seventh Day Adventist (78%)

4. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (71%)

5. Eastern Orthodox (69%)
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My Top 10 were really interesting:





1. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (100%)

2. Liberal Quakers (94%)

3. Unitarian Universalism (93%)

4. Sikhism (89%)

5. Mahayana Buddhism (87%)

6. Neo-Pagan (83%)

7. Hinduism (81%)

8. Bah?'? Faith (80%)

9. Theravada Buddhism (80%)

10. New Age (75%)



I go from christianity to Eastern religions really quickly.



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1. Neo-Pagan (100%)

2. Unitarian Universalism (97%)

3. New Age (96%)

4. New Thought (90%)

5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (86%)

6. Liberal Quakers (83%)

7. Theravada Buddhism (82%)

8. Reform Judaism (79%)

9. Mahayana Buddhism (74%)

10. Sikhism (69%)

11. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (67%)

12. Scientology (65%)

13. Bah?'? Faith (65%)

14. Orthodox Judaism (64%)

15. Hinduism (61%)

16. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (58%)

17. Orthodox Quaker (55%)

18. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (53%)

19. Jehovah's Witness (50%)

20. Islam (49%)

21. Jainism (47%)

22. Eastern Orthodox (42%)

23. Roman Catholic (42%)

24. Secular Humanism (39%)

25. Seventh Day Adventist (37%)

26. Taoism (30%)

27. Nontheist (28%)





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Your Results:

The top score on the list below represents the faith that Belief-O-Matic, in its less than infinite wisdom, thinks most closely matches your beliefs. However, even a score of 100% does not mean that your views are all shared by this faith, or vice versa.



Belief-O-Matic then lists another 26 faiths in order of how much they have in common with your professed beliefs. The higher a faith appears on this list, the more closely it aligns with your thinking.



How did the Belief-O-Matic do? Discuss your results on our message boards.







1. Orthodox Quaker (100%)

2. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (96%)

3. Islam (93%)

4. Orthodox Judaism (93%)

5. Bah?'? Faith (91%)

6. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (89%)

7. Jehovah's Witness (88%)

8. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (76%)

9. Seventh Day Adventist (75%)

10. Liberal Quakers (72%)

11. Reform Judaism (72%)

12. Sikhism (70%)

13. Eastern Orthodox (66%)

14. Roman Catholic (66%)

15. Jainism (58%)

16. Unitarian Universalism (49%)

17. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (48%)

18. Theravada Buddhism (43%)

19. Mahayana Buddhism (42%)

20. Hinduism (32%)

21. Scientology (31%)

22. Neo-Pagan (30%)

23. New Age (30%)

24. New Thought (30%)

25. Taoism (30%)

26. Secular Humanism (28%)

27. Nontheist (18%)





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1. Orthodox Quaker (100%)

2. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (95%)

3. Seventh Day Adventist (93%)

4. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (91%)

5. Eastern Orthodox (88%)



theres my top 5
I'm a poor wayfaring stranger

While traveling thru this world of woe

Yet there's no sickness, toil, or danger

In that bright world to which I go

I'm going there to see my Father

I'm going there no more to roam

I'm only going over Jordan

I'm only going over home



I know dark clouds will hang 'round me,

I know my way is rough and steep

Yet beauteous fields lie just before me

Where God's redeemed their virgils keep

I'm going there to see my mother

She said she'd meet me when I come

I'm only going over Jordan

I'm only going over home




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? Belief in Deity

There is a Trinity of the Father (God), the Son (Christ), and the Holy Spirit that comprises one God Almighty. God is personal and incorporeal.





? Incarnations

Jesus Christ is God's only incarnation. God is manifest within all as the light. Jesus possessed the light to the highest degree and is "the Light" within.





? Origin of Universe and Life

The most orthodox Quakers hold to the authority of the Bible, and the book of Genesis--that God created all in less than seven days and less that 10,000 years ago. But many would maintain that a biblical "day" is not a literal 24 hours.





? After Death

Most orthodox Quakers believe in direct reward and punishment, heaven and hell, the second coming of Christ, and resurrection of the dead (similar to conservative Christian view).





? Why Evil?

Some Orthodox Quakers adhere to similar beliefs as conservative Christians--belief in original sin and Satan. Many believe that lack of awareness of God's divine light within, or rebellion against it, is the cause of wrongdoing, and that alienation from God leaves one vulnerable to temptation or Satan.





? Salvation

Some Friends (the formal name of the group) churches include rites of baptism and communion, but sacraments to God are most often considered to arise from inward experiences, a personal encounter with God, rather than church ritual. Salvation is found internally through union with Christ, the divine Light within all. Many Quaker churches, e.g. evangelical, believe similarly to Conservative Protestant, that salvation is a free gift from God, with faith, independent of good works. Yet moral behavior and good works are viewed as essential to showing faith and obedience to God. Good works, such as humanitarian service, social justice, and peace efforts, are an expression of Christian love. Simplicity and humility are viewed as essential to living a Christian life.





? Undeserved Suffering

The most orthodox Quakers maintain that Satan causes suffering. Suffering is allowed by God as part of His divine will and plan. Quakers focus on reducing human suffering, especially that caused by social injustice or violence.





? Contemporary Issues

Social-betterment programs and nonviolence are fundamental to Quakerism. Some Orthodox Quaker churches are very accepting of homosexuality, and others condemn it as contrary to God's will.



although I do belive more with what the seventh day adventist says about most things...
I'm a poor wayfaring stranger

While traveling thru this world of woe

Yet there's no sickness, toil, or danger

In that bright world to which I go

I'm going there to see my Father

I'm going there no more to roam

I'm only going over Jordan

I'm only going over home



I know dark clouds will hang 'round me,

I know my way is rough and steep

Yet beauteous fields lie just before me

Where God's redeemed their virgils keep

I'm going there to see my mother

She said she'd meet me when I come

I'm only going over Jordan

I'm only going over home




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Haha...this quiz was on MSNBC today...haha... :)



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My top ten:

1. Reform Judaism (100%)

2. Liberal Quakers (89%)

3. Sikhism (84%)

4. Unitarian Universalism (82%)

5. Orthodox Judaism (80%)

6. Bah?'? Faith (77%)

7. Islam (74%)

8. Neo-Pagan (68%)

9. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (67%)

10. Jainism (63%)



Reform Judaism: ( :D )

? Belief in Deity

Beliefs vary among adherents, including that of nonbelief or questioning belief, and all are welcome and considered personal, but the official stance is that there is one God Almighty--Creator, all-powerful, ever-present, and all knowing--formless, incorporeal spirit.



? Incarnations

None, as only God is worshipped. Moses was the greatest of all prophets.



? Origin of Universe and Life

Most believe that Genesis is to be understood symbolically. God created and controls all phenomena revealed by modern science.



? After Death

Reform Jews believe in the world to come and a messianic age (but no individual Messiah). Personal beliefs in the details of afterlife are diverse, as there is no official position. Some believe in heaven and hell but only as states of consciousness; some believe in reincarnation; some believe God is all-forgiving; and some may not believe in an actual afterlife. Regardless, Judaism generally focuses on living a virtuous life, rather than working toward reward after death.



? Why Evil?

No original sin. Most often, Satan is interpreted symbolically to represent selfish desires that are inherent within all. God gave people free will, and people are responsible for their actions.



? Salvation

The main emphasis is on living the kind of life that God commands, which will surely be rewarded if there is an afterlife. Most believe God is forgiving of all; there is no hell to which some are condemned. Salvation is achieved through faith and prayer to God, good works, concern for the earth and humanity, and behavior that does no harm to others. The extent to which one follows Jewish Law is an individual decision.



? Undeserved Suffering

God gave humans free will to feel pleasure and pain, and his purpose in allowing deep suffering of the innocent must be good even if mysterious. It is generally believed that God suffers along with the sufferer. More important than knowing why God allows suffering is to work to help those in need.



? Contemporary Issues

Judaism holds that human life begins upon first breath, and Jewish law requires abortion if necessary to save the mother's life prior to birth. Most believe potential human life should never be terminated casually, but it is generally regarded as a personal decision, especially within the first 40 days of pregnancy. Homosexuality: Homosexuals are God's creation, and Jewish instruction is to love our neighbors as ourselves. Reform (and Conservative) Judaism have a long history of support for homosexual rights.


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1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)

2. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (99%)

3. Liberal Quakers (97%)

4. Neo-Pagan (95%)

5. Mahayana Buddhism (87%)
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