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Took an online quiz

Desert Snake

Veteran Member
First answer, the same, so, obviously that is a big point in the selection of religion, your theory doesn't prove anything.
 

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
what i mean is only select the first option given. there is no thinking to it . what are the results ?

If I had to guess what you are talking about you are saying pick the first answer to every question and see what the results are, which logically would completely change what you originally were told would fit you since you gave different answers. Now I did not do this but since there are different people taking the test and getting different results I am betting that doing as you suggest would be a practice in futility since it would change your results and mean little.

Now is this test accurate, I don’t know….it is a web based test and I take the entire thing with a grain of salt. It has not really changed my view or path or search in anyway appreciable way. I look at it as possibly giving me some suggestions or possibly getting my train of thought back on track as to how to approach this

Could this be accurate for some people? I am guessing yes since no two people are alike

As to what JWs believe, I am assuming you mean Jehovah's Witnesses. If I am correct I have no idea what JWs beleive and how it applies to the test in question. Do you care to explain with a little more detail?
 
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Pastek

Sunni muslim
I did i too :

1. Orthodox Judaism (100%)
2. Sikhism (92%)
3. Islam (87%)
4. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (84%)
5. Reform Judaism (84%)
 

Sculelos

Active Member
This was what I got. (I am simply a non-denominational Christian)

1 Seventh Day Adventist 100%
2 Jainism 99%
3 Orthodox Quaker 99%
4 Sikhism 97%
5 Conservative Christian 96%
6 Islam 96%
7 Orthodox Judaism 94%
8 Hinduism 92%
9. Mahayana Buddhism 84%
10. Bahai 82%
11. Eastern Orthodox 81%
12. Roman Cathlolic 81%'
13. Liberal Quakers 80%
14. Reform Judaism 78%
15. Unitarian Universalism 75%
16. Mormans 73%
17. Neo-Pagan 72%
18. Liberal Christian 69%
19. Thravada Buddhism 69%
20. Taoism 67%
 

Sculelos

Active Member
This was what I got. (I am simply a non-denominational Christian)

1 Seventh Day Adventist 100%
2 Jainism 99%
3 Orthodox Quaker 99%
4 Sikhism 97%
5 Conservative Christian 96%
6 Islam 96%
7 Orthodox Judaism 94%
8 Hinduism 92%
9. Mahayana Buddhism 84%
10. Bahai 82%
11. Eastern Orthodox 81%
12. Roman Cathlolic 81%'
13. Liberal Quakers 80%
14. Reform Judaism 78%
15. Unitarian Universalism 75%
16. Mormans 73%
17. Neo-Pagan 72%
18. Liberal Christian 69%
19. Thravada Buddhism 69%
20. Taoism 67%

I took it a second time after I noticed the priority box and got quite a bit different results from my first go round... guess priority matters. :p

Religion: Non-Denominational Christian

1. Orthodox Judaism (100%)
2. Sikhism (93%)
3. Islam (83%)
4. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (82%)
5. Seventh Day Adventist (82%)
6. Hinduism (80%)
7. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (75%)
8. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (74%)
9. Bahai (71%)
10. Eastern Orthodox (71%)
11. Reform Judaism (71%)
12. Roman Catholic (71%)
13. Jainism (68%)
14. Mahayana Buddhism (61%)
15. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (61%)
16. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (59%)
17. Theravada Buddhism (54%)
18. Unitarian Universalism (53%)
19. Neo-Pagan (51%)
20. Jehovahs Witness (48%)
21. Scientology (42%)
22. Taoism (40%)
23. New Thought (32%)
24. Christian Science Church of Christ, Scientist (31%)
25. New Age (27%)
26. Secular Humanism (25%)
27. Non-theist (16%)
 

HankHill

Indian-American Ex-Hindu
I'm a non-denominational Christian, my results:

LDS/Mormon: 100%
Jehovah's Witness: 79%
Mainline Conservative Protestant: 75%
Eastern Orthodox: 75%
Roman Catholic: 75%
Bahai: 74%
Islam: 74%
Orthodox Judaism: 74%
Seventh Day Adventist: 67%
Sikhism: 63%
Orthodox Quaker: 59%
Mainline Liberal Protestant: 57%
Jainism: 53%
Reform Judaism: 46%
Liberal Quaker: 46%
Hinduism: 45%
Non-theist: 44%
Christian Science: 43%
Theravada Buddhism: 39%
Unitarian Universalism: 39%
Mahayana Buddhism: 32%
Secular Humanism: 25%
Scientology: 24%
New Thought: 20%
Taoism: 16%
Neo-Pagan: 14%
New Age: 12%
 

HankHill

Indian-American Ex-Hindu
Holy Cow! I bet that scared you! :eek:

Haha honestly not that much. I get that most people of my faith are scared to death by the idea that they share a lot in common with the Mormon faith, I however am not one of those people. I find teachings about the importance and permanence of marriage and familial relationships to be quite touching and I think the general importance of family in LDS society is something to be admired and modeled by people of all faiths. Also, as someone who doesn't drink, I find the staunch opposition to drug use quite refreshing though I'd rather not part with my daily black coffee. As you can see by my title, I used to be a Hindu, but I think that, given what I know about the Mormon faith, I would have seriously considered becoming LDS if I lived in the Mormon corridor and had regular contact/friendships with Mormons. That and the idea that Jesus is going to return to the United States is about as patriotic of a religious belief that you can get.
 
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