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Here's a neat little quiz to find out which religion your beliefs are closest to:
http://beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html
Ok, I know that's not a good way of picking a religion but it's still interesting. The top ranking religion it gave for me was Unitarian Universalism. I actually had no idea what that meant. Seems like an interesting religion by the description.
It's also interesting to know that there are so many religions that share a lot of my beliefs.
I'm still not planning on converting and will continue to consider myself a Buddhist and/or Secular Humanist (even if that was only the 4th and 5th best choice according to the quiz).
Here are my top 5:
1. \tUnitarian Universalism (100%)
2. \tLiberal Quakers (96%)
3. \tMainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (90%)
4. \tTheravada Buddhism (90%)
5. \tSecular Humanism (81%)
The lowest ranking ones were Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox (with 10%). That part didn't surprise me.
Anyone else surprised with their results?
http://beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html
Ok, I know that's not a good way of picking a religion but it's still interesting. The top ranking religion it gave for me was Unitarian Universalism. I actually had no idea what that meant. Seems like an interesting religion by the description.
It's also interesting to know that there are so many religions that share a lot of my beliefs.
I'm still not planning on converting and will continue to consider myself a Buddhist and/or Secular Humanist (even if that was only the 4th and 5th best choice according to the quiz).
Here are my top 5:
1. \tUnitarian Universalism (100%)
2. \tLiberal Quakers (96%)
3. \tMainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (90%)
4. \tTheravada Buddhism (90%)
5. \tSecular Humanism (81%)
The lowest ranking ones were Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox (with 10%). That part didn't surprise me.
Anyone else surprised with their results?