What Religion Are You?

Discussion in 'Religion, Spirituality and Philosophy' started by Brittney, Nov 20, 2008.

  1. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    Are you prepared for Jehovah's return? Cuz if you not, UI have a pamphlet here that....*SLAM!!!*


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  2. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    Neo-Pagan!

    Maybe you're more agnostic in your belief in a deity and at the same time, more of a Spiritual person and less religious.
     
  3. tuckerreed

    tuckerreed New Member

    Independent Fundamental Baptist--Christian Fundamentalist
     
  4. Ununhexium

    Ununhexium New Member

    1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
    2. Secular Humanism (93%)
    3. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (92%)
    4. Theravada Buddhism (81%)
    5. Neo-Pagan (79%)
    6. New Age (74%)
    7. Mahayana Buddhism (70%)
    8. Taoism (68%)
    9. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (67%)
    10. Hinduism (61%)
    11. Jainism (61%)
    12. Sikhism (59%)
    13. Non-theist (58%)
    14. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (53%)
    15. Reform Judaism (51%)
    16. Scientology (40%)
    17. New Thought (38%)
    18. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (30%)
    19. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (25%)
    20. Bahai (23%)
    21. Seventh Day Adventist (23%)
    22. Jehovahs Witness (17%)
    23. Orthodox Judaism (11%)
    24. Eastern Orthodox (8%)
    25. Islam (8%)
    26. Roman Catholic (8%)
    27. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (5%)
     
  5. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    I went and looked up what it acctually means... wiccans and stuff.. I dont like it and I dont believe in it so no, not my cup of tea.
    I do believe in one deity...I think I fit better in the Unitarian Universalists (never heard of them until now) with a mix of bhuddists etc.
    But Neo-pagan?? Not even a little.

    It was a fun test though anf I acctually learfd some things:)
     
  6. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    Adlai Stevenson

    There was once was a man who was a Unitarian Universalist, to become the President of the United States. However, given his superior intellectual understandings of the world and his policies were ahead of his time, it comes to no surprise that the denizens of the US feared something they never thought would come out from proper education: An educated, liberal conscience white man. The spiritual successor to Moorfield Copley (The first president of NAACP) and a champion for Reason.

    His name was Adlai Stevenson.
     
  7. Ununhexium

    Ununhexium New Member

    You're making me confused. Are you saying that 'agnostic' means something with wicca and shit? Because it doesn't.
     
  8. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    She's talking about her results being Neo-Pagan. Not my comment I left behind.
     
  9. Ununhexium

    Ununhexium New Member

    Oh, okay. I'm used to people quoting things that are actually relevant, that's why I got confused.
     
  10. FG

    FG Well-Known Member


    wow -
    It was relevant as the discussion was that I came out as 100% neo-pagan and that was what BigBrotherW and I was discussing.
    So, yes, it was relevant as that was what we were discussing.

    Sheesh - Keep up.

    and BigBrotherW: thank you for that history lesson, I never knew that - I will look it up
     
  11. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    Kanske ska jag skriva pa Svenska istallet sa du kan hanga med, hahahaha
    ;-)
     
  12. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    Unitarian Universalism

    Basically Unitarianism is more of a Pan-Religious ideology. A liberal church which is open to all religions and progressive thoughts. Basically, it's an ever-evolving ideology. If I were to join a religious organization, Unitarian Universalism would be something I'd consider.
     
  13. Ununhexium

    Ununhexium New Member

    Äh, det är bara jag som inte orkar klicka mig bakåt i tråden för att riktigt hänga med.
     
  14. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    Swedish!?

    I don't think you can get me to learn Swede. I tried Norwegian and that's enough. :p
     
  15. Ununhexium

    Ununhexium New Member

    It's pretty much the same. Some differences in the vocabulary and different melodies, but mostly the same. Most Swedes think that Norwegian sounds ridiculous, though. Swedish probably isn't that hard to learn, at least not compared to Finnish.
     
  16. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    I did look it up last night as I didnt know anything about it. Very interresting read. I just didnt know Stevenson was a UU.
    Now I will look that up:)

    LOL, jo det ar sant... det ar latt hant.:) Kul med mer Svenskar!!!
    :grin:
     
  17. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    I'm already sinking my head learning Russian right now and on and off with Spanish and Chinese (Mandarin), so another language would be good, but I'll try and master those first before I tackle another language.

    This was way back when the good times roll! And I didn't know you speak Swedish. What other languages do you know?
     
  18. Ununhexium

    Ununhexium New Member

    Otchen harasho. Ti krasivij. (Sorry for the transliteration, I only know the Swedish version and I don't have Cyrillic settings for my computer.)
     
  19. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    Spasibo bol'shoye, moya podruga!

    You can download the language pack, already installed in your computer if you haven't done so. If it's already installed, then simply access the Language options and from there, add whatever language you want to your current keyboard and if you wish to switch, just hold down ALT+Shift.
     
  20. Ununhexium

    Ununhexium New Member

    Yeah, that would probably be right is I was using Windows, but I'm a Mac user. Not that it's complicated to fix it, it's just that I need to restart the system to get the new settings to work, and my computer is getting old so restarting takes forever.
     

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