I was actually expecting to come out Pagan.
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Date: 2005-03-20 01:10 pm (UTC)Funny how low Christianity scored (it was bottom on my list too, go figure). :)
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Date: 2005-03-20 04:22 pm (UTC)The Christianity questions were way too obvious, which kind of skews the meme.
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Date: 2005-03-20 04:50 pm (UTC)I guess I could answer the questions that way and see. Hmmm...
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Date: 2005-03-20 04:55 pm (UTC)Which religion is the right one for you? (new version) (http://quizfarm.com/test.php?q_id=10907)
For what it's worth and all that.
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Date: 2005-03-20 05:12 pm (UTC)The question that did me in was whether I believed that the existence of God could be proved. Now I may have my teachings backwards--amazing how little catechism I learned in 11 years of Catholic school--but it was always my understanding that God's existence was something you accepted on faith since it could not be proved. Now I find that one who believes the existence of God cannot be proved is an agnostic.
I'm having trouble buying it.
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Date: 2005-03-20 06:01 pm (UTC)Theologians. Ya gotta love 'em.
Down in the trenches, the argument goes that you see God manifested in the world, and the world is proof that he exists. Take that a few steps more to the right and you have "God created the world in seven days and anything else is rank heresy."
The whole "God's existence has to be taken on faith" thing is a more liberal view, since it admits to the possibility of a grey area rather than the absolute "God, Devil, Bible is The Truth."
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Date: 2005-03-20 06:38 pm (UTC)I guess I traffic with the faction that believes in the ineffable nature of the matter--although I may be garbling this as well. You cannot know God, or his will. You struggle with doubt, and you hope, and take things on faith. The one thing you never are is content, or complacent. Because you cannot know God, you never are sure whether you are saved. You do the best you can, struggle to rise above your nature, and hope the love is there for you.
That is one reason why I have such issues with conservative Protestantism and evangelical Christianity. I learned that you cannot presume to know God's mind. You cannot presume that you are saved because you accept certain things--to presume in this way is arrogance.
We won't even discuss the people who say that God speaks through them.
I don't mean to get on a soapbox. I am not a student of catholic theology by any stretch, but I have tended to ponder things lately.
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Date: 2005-03-20 06:49 pm (UTC)I'll never be a fundamentalist because I ask too damned many questions. And I have a historian's mindset, and I read that particular agglomeration of texts as a lot of guys telling stories (often with a moral), relaying history, and conflating myths and legends.
I did expect to come out Pagan, but Buddhist works. I think it's a hoot that I got a high Satanist score, too.
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Date: 2005-03-21 06:43 am (UTC)Depends on how they do it -- make the claim, that is. Almost every aspect of Quakerism tries to cultivate listening to the voice of God within, with mechanisms for winnowing whether it was the Light of Truth or personal impulse. It's a spiritual discipline. And as any mystic can tell you, mystical experiences are hard work. Anyone who claims God speaks through them without using a discipline, I look at askance -- very.
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Date: 2005-03-21 06:26 pm (UTC)True.
I am interested in these mechanisms. I would equate the voice with conscience, in that it may tell you things you don't want to hear, but I'm betting that's too simplistic.
If you can point out a good website as a place to start...?
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Date: 2005-03-21 08:55 pm (UTC)---L.
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Date: 2005-03-21 06:37 am (UTC)Anselm's ontological proof. Clever, yes, but also a logical crock.
---L.
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Date: 2005-03-21 12:08 pm (UTC)Paganism
Buddhism
Christianity
agnosticism
Satanism
Judaism
Hinduism
Islam
atheism
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Date: 2005-03-20 05:31 pm (UTC)...
To be fair, my theology *is* unitarian. But I'm associated with a liberal Christian sect with universalist tendencies, so expected to score as a Christian/pagan mix, as usual.
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Date: 2005-03-21 06:44 am (UTC)---L.
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Date: 2005-03-20 09:53 pm (UTC)Hmmm... definitive results, not!
agnosticism
67%
Islam
50%
atheism
46%
Paganism
46%
Judaism
46%
Satanism
46%
Buddhism
42%
Hinduism
33%
Christianity
4%
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Date: 2005-03-21 06:44 am (UTC)---L.
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Date: 2005-03-21 03:05 am (UTC)Islam 75%
Paganism 67%
Buddhism 58%
Judaism 50%
Hinduism 42%
atheism 42%
Satanism 38%
Christianity 25%
This is the result of taking the test a second time. The first time, the figures for Islam and agnosticism were reversed. As I took the test a second time, I realized that originally I had misread at least one of the questions (inserting a "not" where was was none) and thus my original answer was the opposite of what I actually think/believe.
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Date: 2005-03-21 08:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-22 03:20 pm (UTC)I'm rather emphatically non-Christian, it seems, that Islam is so close to the top is a surprise, the rest aren't:
Paganism
Islam
Hinduism
Judaism
Buddhism
Satanism
atheism
agnosticism
Christianity
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