MistressDREAD
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Thankyou Night for the religious insite to sumone whose religion is not even listed on the list LOL here are My stats that now have Me going to do sum research into sumthing, as I havent a clue what a Neo Pagan is nor a Unitarian Universalist. HAHAHAHA! The quaker I can understand tho as Im sure that relates to My religion and lifestyle ways. How did the Belief-O-Matic do? Discuss your results on our message boards. 1. Neo-Pagan (100%) 2. Unitarian Universalism (93%) 3. Liberal Quakers (90%) 4. Reform Judaism (88%) 5. Mahayana Buddhism (86%) 6. Bahá'í Faith (82%) 7. New Age (79%) 8. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (75%) 9. Secular Humanism (68%) 10. Sikhism (63%) 11. Theravada Buddhism (63%) 12. Jainism (63%) 13. New Thought (61%) 14. Orthodox Judaism (60%) 15. Hinduism (59%) 16. Scientology (56%) 17. Taoism (52%) 18. Islam (52%) 19. Nontheist (45%) 20. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (40%) 21. Orthodox Quaker (36%) 22. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (27%) 23. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (22%) 24. Eastern Orthodox (16%) 25. Roman Catholic (16%) 26. Seventh Day Adventist (15%) 27. Jehovah's Witness (11%) WOW!!! One things for sure, I am naturally diverse in My beliefs on a religious note as I am in other aspects of My life after reading into what My Two top choices are. LOL.............Im the same OUTCAST of Diversity extream with out even trying on the religious end!! quote:
A Neopagan religion is a modern faith which has been recently reconstructed from beliefs, deities, symbols, practices and other elements of an ancient religion. For example, the Druidic religion is based on the faith and practices of the ancient Celtic professional class; followers of Asatru adhere to the ancient, pre-Christian Norse religion; Wiccans also trace their roots back to the pre-Celtic era in Europe. Other Neo-pagans follow Roman, Greek, Egyptian or similar ancient tradition. quote:
Unitarian Universalism With its historical roots in the Jewish and Christian traditions, Unitarian Universalism is a liberal religion -- that is, a religion that keeps an open mind to the religious questions people have struggled with in all times and places. We believe that personal experience, conscience and reason should be the final authorities in religion, and that in the end religious authority lies not in a book or person or institution, but in ourselves
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