And the Unitarian Universalism was a bit confusing until I looked it up and it turns out they believe in pretty much everything, including nothing. Which makes it a very wide net to catch beliefs under....[/quote]Madge wrote:
Here's mine. I self-identify as an Atheist, with no more words or bells and whistles added to that, at least not yet.
I find it interesting I've more in common with Christian Science than with Roman Catholicism, which I was quite serious about until about 18 months ago or so (Off-topic-ish, does anyone still remember me as a Catholic? If so, um, we need to talk, OK?). But all-in-all, secular humanism is probably the closest to my feelings, so it got that right.
That's because First Church of FSM doesn't apply here, Madge.
Mine were very cut and dry, and I agree that I have no idea what/where Unitarianism came from either. I've only been told it's an extremely weak sect of Christianity, but seems to be a significant part of this test.
1. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (100%)
2. Orthodox Quaker (93%)
3. Liberal Quakers (89%)
4. Unitarian Universalism (82%)
5. Seventh Day Adventist (71%)
6. Reform Judaism (70%)
7. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (68%)
8. Eastern Orthodox (62%)
9. Roman Catholic (62%)
10. Mahayana Buddhism (61%)
11. Theravada Buddhism (61%)
12. Neo-Pagan (60%)
13. Baha'i Faith (59%)
14. Sikhism (57%)
15. New Age (56%)
16. Hinduism (53%)
17. Jainism (51%)
18. Orthodox Judaism (50%)
19. Taoism (46%)
20. Islam (44%)
21. Secular Humanism (44%)
22. New Thought (40%)
23. Scientology (37%)
24. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (36%)
25. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (31%)
26. Jehovah's Witness (24%)
27. Nontheist (22%)
The top 3 are definitely me. Pretty predictable, and very surprising at how this generator seemed so accurate.
I'm more inclined to reject traditional Christian rituals, and am more accepting of other's beliefs. My main belief has always been good will, compassion, and karma regardless of what section that falls under. I never play semantics with "X" religion should feel like "this" or "that", mainly because I don't care. In fact, I get put off by people who are that ridgid, because they're looking to categorize you instead of seeing you as a real person. I slightly resent the fact that Roman Catholic is ranked so high for me. I went to a Catholic school for 3 years, which made me hate rigid tradition. It shoudn't be anywhere near Buddism. (Which is in the right place.)