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« Reply #90 on: August 10, 2012, 04:46:35 PM » |
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Eastern Orthodox 100% Lutheran Church Missouri Synod 100% Roman Catholic 100% So how can I be 100% Roman Catholic if I did not agree that authority is vested in one person or a group of people?
Yeah that quiz seems badly designed... They need to add a couple of more questions to distinguish better between EO and RC. For example: 1. Do you agree that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and from the Son? 2. Do you believe in Purgatory? 3. Do you agree with playing instrumental music, such as organ music, during Church services? Thanks for the replies and information. "stanley123's" questions 1 & 2 would make the difference, I know this reply by "stanley123" was written seriously, and is a serious question, but question 1 made me laugh. However, being in the GOAA, question "3" might not necessarily distinguish the Eastern Orthodox from Roman Catholics, not that I don't understand it to be a canonical matter. 6. In making the sign of the cross, the righthand touches the left shoulder first, and the right shoulder after that. Dude, the sign of the cross is not a matter of Faith, it's a matter of Practice. Besides, WRO and OO both do the sign of the cross from left to right. Correct. It is just a question to be added to the others. In Yugoslavia, when they wanted to see who was RC and who was EO, they would ask the boys to make the sign of the cross. That gave them their answer. You're still forgetting that some canonical EO cross themselves from Left to Right. And of course, there are some Catholics (Eastern Catholics) who cross themselves from right to left. So that one question is not sufficient by itself to distinguish EO from RC in 100% of the time. Which is exactly my point... Of course, some answers could distinguish WRO from EO or Byzantine Catholics from RC. But if you object, we could always throw out the question.
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« Reply #91 on: August 10, 2012, 05:31:28 PM » |
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I took the second quiz as well.
"Your Top 3 Faith Match Profiles Are: 1. Eastern Orthodox (100%) 2. Roman Catholic (100%) 3. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (94%)"
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« Reply #92 on: August 10, 2012, 07:03:20 PM » |
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My results from the above quiz: Eastern Orthodox (100%) Roman Catholic (100%) Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (87%) Seventh Day Adventist (80%) Orthodox Quaker (74%) Orthodox Judaism (62%) Islam (53%) Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (51%) Hinduism (50%) Jehovah's Witness (49%) Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (48%) Sikhism (42%) Baha'i Faith (35%) Liberal Quakers (31%) Jainism (26%) Reform Judaism (23%) Unitarian Universalism (22%) Mahayana Buddhism (20%) Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (19%) Theravada Buddhism (19%) Scientology (13%) Neo-Pagan (12%) Nontheist (11%) New Thought (10%) New Age (6%) Secular Humanism (5%) Taoism (2%)
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I took it: 1. Orthodox Christian Church (100%) 2. Roman Catholic (100%) 3. Mainline to Conservative Protestant (91%) Some of the questions were kind of ambiguous, though.
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Eastern Orthodox Church (100%)
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (100%)
Evangelical Lutheran Church (91%)
Assemblies of God (82%)
Methodist/Wesleyan Church (82%)
Roman Catholic Church (82%)
Church of Christ (73%)
Episcopal/Anglican Church (73%)
Free Will Baptist (73%)
Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (73%)
Reformed Churches (73%)
Seventh-Day Adventist (73%)
Southern Baptist (73%)
International Church of Christ (64%)
Mennonite Brethren (64%)
Presbyterian Church USA (64%)
Reformed Baptist (64%)
United Pentecostal Church (64%)
Orthodox Quakerism (55%)
Mormonism (46%)
Jehovah's Witness (28%)
Liberal Quakerism (10%)
Unitarian Universalism (10%)
Unity Church (0%)
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Eastern Orthodox Church (100%) Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (88%) Roman Catholic Church (86%) Evangelical Lutheran Church (79%) Episcopal/Anglican Church (71%) This is also an interesting religious quiz that is much more indepth: http://www.beliefnet.com/Entertainment/Quizzes/BeliefOMatic.aspxAnd my scores for the one I just linked... Eastern Orthodox (100%) Roman Catholic (100%) Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (89%) Orthodox Quaker (85%) Seventh Day Adventist (85%) Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (61%) Orthodox Judaism (56%) Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (54%) Your Top 3 Faith Match Profiles Are: Eastern Orthodox (100%) Roman Catholic (100%) Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (92%) Seventh Day Adventist (89%) Orthodox Quaker (88%) Hinduism (80%) Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (66%) Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (63%) Jehovah's Witness (61%) Orthodox Judaism (53%) Sikhism (52%) Jainism (50%) Liberal Quakers (45%) Islam (44%) Baha'i Faith (42%) Theravada Buddhism (39%) Mahayana Buddhism (39%) Unitarian Universalism (37%) Neo-Pagan (26%) Taoism (25%) Reform Judaism (24%) Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (22%) New Age (20%) Scientology (20%) Nontheist (19%) Secular Humanism (18%) New Thought (17%)
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« Reply #96 on: August 10, 2012, 10:53:11 PM » |
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Finally, I'm truly Orthodox! (last year my top results were the two Lutheran denominations.)
1 Eastern Orthodox Church (100%) 2 Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (95%) 3 Evangelical Lutheran Church (90%) 4 Roman Catholic Church (87%) 5 Episcopal/Anglican Church (75%) 6 Assemblies of God (74%) 7 Church of Christ (74%) 8 Methodist/Wesleyan Church (74%) 9 Mennonite Brethren (69%) 10 International Church of Christ (67%) 11 United Pentecostal Church (67%) 12 Free Will Baptist (65%) 13 Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (65%) 14 Reformed Churches (65%) 15 Southern Baptist (65%) 16 Orthodox Quakerism (60%) 17 Presbyterian Church USA (60%) 18 Seventh-Day Adventist (60%) 19 Reformed Baptist (59%) 20 Mormonism (55%) 21 Jehovah's Witness (45%) 22 Liberal Quakerism (20%) 23 Unitarian Universalism (2%) 24 Unity Church (0%)
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« Reply #97 on: August 10, 2012, 11:06:54 PM » |
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Eastern Orthodox 100% Lutheran Church Missouri Synod 100% Roman Catholic 100% So how can I be 100% Roman Catholic if I did not agree that authority is vested in one person or a group of people?
Yeah that quiz seems badly designed... They need to add a couple of more questions to distinguish better between EO and RC. For example: 1. Do you agree that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and from the Son? 2. Do you believe in Purgatory? 3. Do you agree with playing instrumental music, such as organ music, during Church services? Thanks for the replies and information. "stanley123's" questions 1 & 2 would make the difference, I know this reply by "stanley123" was written seriously, and is a serious question, but question 1 made me laugh. However, being in the GOAA, question "3" might not necessarily distinguish the Eastern Orthodox from Roman Catholics, not that I don't understand it to be a canonical matter. 6. In making the sign of the cross, the righthand touches the left shoulder first, and the right shoulder after that. Dude, the sign of the cross is not a matter of Faith, it's a matter of Practice. Besides, WRO and OO both do the sign of the cross from left to right. Correct. It is just a question to be added to the others. In Yugoslavia, when they wanted to see who was RC and who was EO, they would ask the boys to make the sign of the cross. That gave them their answer. You're still forgetting that some canonical EO cross themselves from Left to Right. In the WR forum there's a thread saying most WRiters cross themselves in the same way as the Byzantines, which I believe is the pre-schism method.
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« Reply #98 on: August 10, 2012, 11:57:20 PM » |
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Finally, I'm truly Orthodox! (last year my top results were the two Lutheran denominations.)
1 Eastern Orthodox Church (100%) 2 Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (95%) 3 Evangelical Lutheran Church (90%) 4 Roman Catholic Church (87%) 5 Episcopal/Anglican Church (75%) 6 Assemblies of God (74%) 7 Church of Christ (74%) 8 Methodist/Wesleyan Church (74%) 9 Mennonite Brethren (69%) 10 International Church of Christ (67%) 11 United Pentecostal Church (67%) 12 Free Will Baptist (65%) 13 Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (65%) 14 Reformed Churches (65%) 15 Southern Baptist (65%) 16 Orthodox Quakerism (60%) 17 Presbyterian Church USA (60%) 18 Seventh-Day Adventist (60%) 19 Reformed Baptist (59%) 20 Mormonism (55%) 21 Jehovah's Witness (45%) 22 Liberal Quakerism (20%) 23 Unitarian Universalism (2%) 24 Unity Church (0%)
I'm 91% of my former denomination, 100% Orthodox.
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« Reply #99 on: August 11, 2012, 07:26:28 AM » |
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i think all these 'orthodox' results confirm that the quizz is not too bad, not that there are so many orthodox people here! we validate it, not the other way round  remember not to rely to heavily on the computer! but deborah, maybe u should change the 'faith' section of yr profile now!
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#1 Eastern Orthodox #2 Lurheran Church MS #3 Episcopol/Anglican #4 Evangelical Lutheran #5 Roman Catholic
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« Reply #101 on: August 12, 2012, 06:35:13 AM » |
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i think all these 'orthodox' results confirm that the quizz is not too bad, not that there are so many orthodox people here! we validate it, not the other way round  remember not to rely to heavily on the computer! but deborah, maybe u should change the 'faith' section of yr profile now! lol Mabsoota I think you're right...but what could I change it to? I'm not a catechumen yet 
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Lord, to whom shall I go? You have the words of eternal life. I believe and know that you are the Holy One of God. (c.f. John 6:68-69)
Lord I believe; help my unbelief. (c.f. Mark 9:24)
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« Reply #102 on: August 12, 2012, 08:53:06 AM » |
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I'll retake it when I'm at a laptop. I just did it on my iPad so I couldn't adjust the bars on importance. I'm curious to see how that affects my results.
Did you retake it? Did it change the results significantly? 
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« Reply #103 on: August 12, 2012, 07:04:07 PM » |
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i think all these 'orthodox' results confirm that the quizz is not too bad, not that there are so many orthodox people here! we validate it, not the other way round  remember not to rely to heavily on the computer! but deborah, maybe u should change the 'faith' section of yr profile now! lol Mabsoota I think you're right...but what could I change it to? I'm not a catechumen yet  But you are most certainly an 'inquirer', correct? 
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« Reply #104 on: August 12, 2012, 07:57:06 PM » |
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Episcopal/Anglican Church (100%) Eastern Orthodox Church (90%) Evangelical Lutheran Church (85%) Methodist/Wesleyan Church (85%) Seventh-Day Adventist (85%)
I was curious to see what my results would be given that on a good chunk of the questions I marked "no preference," since I am still working a lot of my beliefs out. I guess my first result makes sense. I know a lot of Episcopalians who aren't sure what exactly they believe.
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« Reply #105 on: August 12, 2012, 08:33:50 PM » |
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i think all these 'orthodox' results confirm that the quizz is not too bad, not that there are so many orthodox people here! we validate it, not the other way round  remember not to rely to heavily on the computer! but deborah, maybe u should change the 'faith' section of yr profile now! lol Mabsoota I think you're right...but what could I change it to? I'm not a catechumen yet  But you are most certainly an 'inquirer', correct?  Thanks Kevlev - yes for sure  Faith section updated 
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Lord, to whom shall I go? You have the words of eternal life. I believe and know that you are the Holy One of God. (c.f. John 6:68-69)
Lord I believe; help my unbelief. (c.f. Mark 9:24)
"You have made us for yourself, Lord; and our hearts are restless until they rest in You" - St. Augustine
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« Reply #106 on: December 28, 2012, 12:31:05 PM » |
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Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Missouri Lutheran, all at 100%? What is this I don't even 
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« Reply #107 on: December 28, 2012, 12:44:15 PM » |
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Not quite what I expected... 
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« Reply #108 on: December 28, 2012, 01:21:44 PM » |
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Eastern Orthodox Church (100%) Roman Catholic Church (88%) Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (80%) Evangelical Lutheran Church (77%) Episcopal/Anglican Church (73%)
Now: Eastern Orthodox Church (100%) Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (95%) Evangelical Lutheran Church (93%) Roman Catholic Church (89%) Episcopal/Anglican Church (85%)
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« Reply #109 on: December 28, 2012, 01:43:05 PM » |
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First quiz: Eastern Orthodox Church (100%) Roman Catholic Church (95%) Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (75%) Evangelical Lutheran Church (68%) Episcopal/Anglican Church (64%) Mormonism (61%) Church of Christ (50%) International Church of Christ (50%) Methodist/Wesleyan Church (50%) Mennonite Brethren (47%) Assemblies of God (42%) Free Will Baptist (42%) Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (42%) Reformed Churches (42%) Southern Baptist (42%) United Pentecostal Church (42%) Orthodox Quakerism (38%) Seventh-Day Adventist (38%) Presbyterian Church USA (35%) Reformed Baptist (33%) Jehovah's Witness (18%) Liberal Quakerism (6%) Unitarian Universalism (2%) Unity Church (0%) dang...must be because Byzantine Catholics give communion to infants and I think it would be a good idea even in the Roman Catholic Church  Second quiz, some of the questions I wanted to check multiple options  You have Roman Catholicism beliefs (100%) Eastern Orthodox (99%) Seventh Day Adventist (95%) Conservative Christian/Protestant (91%) Orthodox Quaker (85%) Mormons (71%) Hinduism (68%) Jehovah's Witness (68%) Orthodox Judaism (54%) Liberal Quaker (49%) Muslim (42%) Sikhism (41%) Liberal Christian Protestant (38%) Bahai (35%) Jainism (35%) Unitarian Universalist (23%) Mayhayana Buddhism (21%) Theravada Buddhism(21%) Scientology (17%) Neo-Pagan (14%) New Age (13%) Reformed Judaism (12%) Secular Humanism (12%) Taoism (11%) Non-Theist (8%) New Thought (6%) Christian Science (2%)
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« Reply #110 on: December 28, 2012, 02:01:57 PM » |
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Eastern Orthodox Church (100%) Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (100%) Assemblies of God (91%) Evangelical Lutheran Church (91%) Mennonite Brethren (91%) Methodist/Wesleyan Church (91%) Free Will Baptist (82%) Orthodox Quakerism (82%) Roman Catholic Church (82%) Seventh-Day Adventist (82%) Church of Christ (73%) Episcopal/Anglican Church (73%) Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (73%) Reformed Churches (73%) Southern Baptist (73%) International Church of Christ (64%) Presbyterian Church USA (64%) Reformed Baptist (64%) United Pentecostal Church (64%) Mormonism (46%) Jehovah's Witness (28%) Liberal Quakerism (28%) Unitarian Universalism (0%) Unity Church (0%)
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« Reply #111 on: December 28, 2012, 02:03:03 PM » |
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It would be interesting to see how the author of this quiz weighted the answers to the various questions towards or against Orthodoxy as the final result.
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Eastern Orthodox Church (100%) Roman Catholic Church (97%) Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (93%) Evangelical Lutheran Church (84%) Episcopal/Anglican Church (80%)
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Yes, I didn't get an anathema!!  1.Eastern Orthodox Church (100%) 2.Roman Catholic Church (93%) 3.Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (90%) 4.Evangelical Lutheran Church (83%) 5.Methodist/Wesleyan Church (70%) 6.Church of Christ (69%) 7.Episcopal/Anglican Church (69%)
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« Reply #115 on: December 29, 2012, 03:59:57 AM » |
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Taking this quiz again, I'm: 100% Episcopal/Anglican Church 98% Evangelical Lutheran Church 92% Eastern Orthodox Church 89% Methodist/Weslyan Goodness, how I've changed! 
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« Reply #116 on: December 29, 2012, 04:16:01 AM » |
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On the first quiz, my results are now:
Episcopalian - 100% ELCA - 98% EO - 93% LCMS - 93% Methodist - 81% RC - 74% and nothing else 70% or above
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« Reply #117 on: December 29, 2012, 04:40:20 AM » |
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As expected, my views have changed quite a bit :
First Quiz :
Unitarian Universalism (100%) Unity Church (100%) Liberal Quakerism (86%) Seventh-Day Adventist (58%) Mennonite Brethren (43%) Orthodox Quakerism (43%) Assemblies of God (29%) Episcopal/Anglican Church (29%) Free Will Baptist (29%) Methodist/Wesleyan Church (29%) Southern Baptist (29%) Church of Christ (15%) Eastern Orthodox Church (15%) Mormonism (15%) Presbyterian Church USA (15%) Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (15%) Reformed Baptist (15%) Reformed Churches (15%) United Pentecostal Church (15%) Evangelical Lutheran Church (0%) International Church of Christ (0%) Jehovah's Witness (0%) Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (0%) Roman Catholic Church (0%)
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New Age (100%) Scientology (91%) Mahayana Buddhism (89%) New Thought (84%) Unitarian Universalism (79%) Taosim (77%) Hinduism (73%) Jainism (67%) Theravada Buddhism (66%) Church of Christ, Scientist (64%) Liberal Quakerism (60%) Neo-Paganism (60%) Orthodox Quakerism (42%) Sikhism (40%) Islam (31%) Orthodox Judaism (31%) Liberal Christian Protestantism (29%) Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (26%) Bahai Faith (23%) Conservative Christian Protestant (23%) Reform Judaism(23%) Jehovah's Witness (22%) Seventh-day Adventists (21%) Secular Humanism (21%) Roman Catholicism (19%) Eastern Orthodox Christianity (19%) Atheism (14%)
I wouldn't exactly call myself a New Ager though. I suppose it's the closest thing on the list.
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« Reply #119 on: December 29, 2012, 07:34:51 AM » |
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As expected, my views have changed quite a bit :
First Quiz :
Unitarian Universalism (100%) Unity Church (100%) Liberal Quakerism (86%) Seventh-Day Adventist (58%) Mennonite Brethren (43%) Orthodox Quakerism (43%) Assemblies of God (29%) Episcopal/Anglican Church (29%) Free Will Baptist (29%) Methodist/Wesleyan Church (29%) Southern Baptist (29%) Church of Christ (15%) Eastern Orthodox Church (15%) Mormonism (15%) Presbyterian Church USA (15%) Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (15%) Reformed Baptist (15%) Reformed Churches (15%) United Pentecostal Church (15%) Evangelical Lutheran Church (0%) International Church of Christ (0%) Jehovah's Witness (0%) Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (0%) Roman Catholic Church (0%)
Second Quiz :
New Age (100%) Scientology (91%) Mahayana Buddhism (89%) New Thought (84%) Unitarian Universalism (79%) Taosim (77%) Hinduism (73%) Jainism (67%) Theravada Buddhism (66%) Church of Christ, Scientist (64%) Liberal Quakerism (60%) Neo-Paganism (60%) Orthodox Quakerism (42%) Sikhism (40%) Islam (31%) Orthodox Judaism (31%) Liberal Christian Protestantism (29%) Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (26%) Bahai Faith (23%) Conservative Christian Protestant (23%) Reform Judaism(23%) Jehovah's Witness (22%) Seventh-day Adventists (21%) Secular Humanism (21%) Roman Catholicism (19%) Eastern Orthodox Christianity (19%) Atheism (14%)
I wouldn't exactly call myself a New Ager though. I suppose it's the closest thing on the list.
I am so confused right now.
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« Reply #120 on: December 29, 2012, 07:36:41 AM » |
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guys, it's a computer. back away from the computer. do not hit the computer! go talk to a real life person! you may find one outside your house... 
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« Reply #121 on: December 29, 2012, 08:40:50 AM » |
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I wouldn't exactly call myself a New Ager though. I suppose it's the closest thing on the list. But isn't Helena Blavatsky (on your profil picture) a leading name in the New Age Movement? Helena was rather a patchwork-theosophist. If at the time when Blavatsky lived, would exist such accessible and rich informations about different religious traditions, she would be perhaps also a classical New Ager.
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« Reply #122 on: December 29, 2012, 08:56:25 AM » |
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My first taking of the quiz (2010):
My #1 is: Eastern Orthodox Church My #2 is: Evangelical Lutheran Church My #3 is: Episcopal/Anglican Church My #4 is: Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod My #5 is: Methodist/Wesleyan Church My #6 is: Seventh-Day Adventist My #7 is: Presbyterian Church USA My #8 is: Roman Catholic Church My #9 is: Assemblies of God My #10 is: Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church My #11 is: Reformed Churches My #12 is: Southern Baptist My #13 is: Mennonite Brethren My #14 is: Church of Christ My #15 is: Free Will Baptist My #16 is: Reformed Baptist My #17 is: Unitarian Universalism My #18 is: United Pentecostal Church My #19 is: Liberal Quakerism My #20 is: Orthodox Quakerism My #21 is: International Church of Christ My #22 is: Mormonism My #23 is: Unity Church My #24 is: Jehovah's Witness
Today's results
Unitarian Universalism (100%) Episcopal/Anglican Church (95%) Eastern Orthodox Church (88%) Unity Church (88%) Evangelical Lutheran Church (85%) Methodist/Wesleyan Church (85%) Seventh-Day Adventist (85%) Liberal Quakerism (72%) Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (72%) Roman Catholic Church (72%) Presbyterian Church USA (62%) Assemblies of God (59%) Southern Baptist (59%) Free Will Baptist (57%) Mormonism (57%) Church of Christ (54%) Mennonite Brethren (54%) Orthodox Quakerism (52%) Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (49%) Reformed Churches (49%) Reformed Baptist (47%) International Church of Christ (42%) United Pentecostal Church (42%) Jehovah's Witness (0%)
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If you will, you can become all flame. Extra caritatem nulla salus. In order to become whole, take the "I" out of "holiness". I'm not a witch. Ἄνω σχῶμεν τὰς καρδίας "Those who say religion has nothing to do with politics do not know what religion is." -- Mohandas Gandhi Y dduw bo'r diolch.
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« Reply #123 on: December 29, 2012, 10:28:42 AM » |
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Is anyone surprised? - Episcopal/Anglican Church (100%)
- Evangelical Lutheran Church (100%)
- Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (89%)
- Methodist/Wesleyan Church (78%)
EO was 8th at 56%, RC was 11th at the same percentage. I'm happy to see that I got 15% or less on Mormonism, Liberal Quakerism, JWs, UU, and Unity Church.
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« Reply #124 on: December 29, 2012, 12:58:23 PM » |
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my old results
Link: Christian Denomination Selector Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (100%)
Evangelical Lutheran Church (94%)
Eastern Orthodox Church (92%)
Roman Catholic Church (79%)
Episcopal/Anglican Church (74%)
Methodist/Wesleyan Church (74%)
Church of Christ (72%)
International Church of Christ (66%)
Free Will Baptist (64%)
Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (61%)
Reformed Churches (61%)
United Pentecostal Church (59%)
Assemblies of God (57%)
Mennonite Brethren (57%)
Southern Baptist (57%)
Presbyterian Church USA (55%)
Mormonism (50%)
Orthodox Quakerism (50%)
Reformed Baptist (50%)
Seventh-Day Adventist (44%)
Jehovah's Witness (27%)
Liberal Quakerism (7%)
Unitarian Universalism (0%)
Unity Church (0%)
my new results
Eastern Orthodox Church (100%)
Roman Catholic Church (88%)
Evangelical Lutheran Church (73%)
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (73%)
Episcopal/Anglican Church (65%)
Methodist/Wesleyan Church (50%)
Mormonism (40%)
Church of Christ (35%)
International Church of Christ (35%)
Mennonite Brethren (30%)
Seventh-Day Adventist (30%)
Assemblies of God (25%)
Free Will Baptist (25%)
Orthodox Quakerism (23%)
United Pentecostal Church (23%)
Presbyterian Church USA (13%)
Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (13%)
Reformed Churches (13%)
Southern Baptist (13%)
Liberal Quakerism (8%)
Jehovah's Witness (5%)
Unity Church (3%)
Reformed Baptist (0%)
Unitarian Universalism (0%)
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« Reply #125 on: December 29, 2012, 01:51:10 PM » |
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Thanks broski, if you hadn't put all that space in there I wouldn't have been able to read it 
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« Reply #126 on: December 29, 2012, 03:50:54 PM » |
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I guess I'm in the right place!
Eastern Orthodox Church (100%) Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (95%) Evangelical Lutheran Church (85%) Roman Catholic Church (85%) Episcopal/Anglican Church (83%) Methodist/Wesleyan Church (75%) Assemblies of God (62%) Church of Christ (62%) Free Will Baptist (62%) Mennonite Brethren (57%) International Church of Christ (54%) Seventh-Day Adventist (54%) Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (52%) Reformed Churches (52%) Southern Baptist (52%) Orthodox Quakerism (47%) Presbyterian Church USA (42%) Reformed Baptist (42%) United Pentecostal Church (42%) Mormonism (39%) Jehovah's Witness (8%) Liberal Quakerism (8%) Unitarian Universalism (8%) Unity Church (0%)
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« Reply #127 on: December 29, 2012, 04:24:31 PM » |
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100% RCC and EOC, Lutheranism was pretty high up, Anglicanism was 78%, Unitarian Universalism and Unity Church come in at satisying 2% and 0%.
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« Reply #128 on: December 29, 2012, 07:01:09 PM » |
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I wouldn't exactly call myself a New Ager though. I suppose it's the closest thing on the list. But isn't Helena Blavatsky (on your profil picture) a leading name in the New Age Movement? Helena was rather a patchwork-theosophist. If at the time when Blavatsky lived, would exist such accessible and rich informations about different religious traditions, she would be perhaps also a classical New Ager. Well, she is often referred to as the mother of New Age, but the modern movement postdates her. Theosophy, which Blavatsky taught, is the belief that there exists an esoteric spiritual core to the various religions of the world (though it has become distorted in some more than others) that was taught by the likes of Jesus, Buddha, Plato, Pythagoras, etc. New Age, on the other hand, is more or less an amalgamation of Blavatsky's contributions with various other writers (of course New Age is very diverse, so some forms may be more devoted to a particular source). I suppose it would not be entirely inaccurate to call Theosophy New Age, so long as it was distinguished from some of the modern practices/beliefs that go under that name. I say this not to disparage the New Age movement (which I believe has a lot to contribute to the world), but that many Theosophists will distance themselves from its more superstitious and dangerous manifestations.
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« Reply #129 on: December 31, 2012, 10:47:51 PM » |
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Honestly, quizzes like these are pretty terrible. (1st) Selectsmart Quiz: Eastern Orthodox Church (100%) Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (97%) Roman Catholic Church (93%) Evangelical Lutheran Church (87%) Episcopal/Anglican Church (79%) International Church of Christ (70%) (2nd) Beliefnet Quiz: Roman Catholicism (100%) Eastern Orthodox (97%) Seventh-day Adventist (87%) Conservative Christian/Protestant (85%) Orthodox Quaker (76%) Hinduism (58%) From a few months ago: Eastern Orthodox Church (100%) Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (88%) Roman Catholic Church (86%) Evangelical Lutheran Church (79%) Episcopal/Anglican Church (71%) This is also an interesting religious quiz that is much more indepth: http://www.beliefnet.com/Entertainment/Quizzes/BeliefOMatic.aspxAnd my scores for the one I just linked... Eastern Orthodox (100%) Roman Catholic (100%) Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (89%) Orthodox Quaker (85%) Seventh Day Adventist (85%) Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (61%) Orthodox Judaism (56%) Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (54%)
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« Reply #130 on: January 01, 2013, 11:50:36 PM » |
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Here is the list:
Episcopal/Anglican Church (100%) Mennonite Brethren (84%) Methodist/Wesleyan Church (84%) Church of Christ (67%) Evangelical Lutheran Church (67%) Free Will Baptist (67%) Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (67%) Orthodox Quakerism (67%) Presbyterian Church USA (67%) Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (67%) Reformed Churches (67%) Southern Baptist (67%) Assemblies of God (50%) Eastern Orthodox Church (50%) International Church of Christ (50%) Reformed Baptist (50%) Seventh-Day Adventist (50%) Liberal Quakerism (34%) Roman Catholic Church (34%) Jehovah's Witness (17%) United Pentecostal Church (17%) Mormonism (0%) Unitarian Universalism (0%) Unity Church (0%)
fine with everything else. Where did jehovas witness come from?
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« Reply #131 on: January 02, 2013, 08:44:58 AM » |
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I say this not to disparage the New Age movement (which I believe has a lot to contribute to the world), Are you kidding me?  . I know so many people (and myself) who were destroyed by New Age, especially mentally, but also physically. And so many who converted from New Age/Theosophy to the living Christ and there's hardly a vice versa tendency. New Age and Theosophy are dead philosophies, because among other things you cannot find any models or rather saints there. It's mind-worshipping. You worship your own "glorious" subjective ideas of life and "God"/truth. It's pride. There's no humility. It's a patchwork-truth. Please forgive me that I write so bold against it. I wouldn't do it, If I weren't a former New Ager.
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I say this not to disparage the New Age movement (which I believe has a lot to contribute to the world), Are you kidding me?  . I know so many people (and myself) who were destroyed by New Age, especially mentally, but also physically. And so many who converted from New Age/Theosophy to the living Christ and there's hardly a vice versa tendency. New Age and Theosophy are dead philosophies, because among other things you cannot find any models or rather saints there. It's mind-worshipping. You worship your own "glorious" subjective ideas of life and "God"/truth. It's pride. There's no humility. It's a patchwork-truth. Please forgive me that I write so bold against it. I wouldn't do it, If I weren't a former New Ager. Do you see any positive qualities to the New Age movements?
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« Reply #133 on: January 02, 2013, 05:29:14 PM » |
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Do you see any positive qualities to the New Age movements? I cannot find any positive qualities, which the christian or rather orthodox belief hasn't already. For the most people the New Age Movement or Theosophy is easy accessibly, because you can, in an individual way, take from the various religions what you need and New Age/Theosophy doesn't condemn all other religions and denominations theoretically(!), but they give you a harmonic religious system, that "there exists an esoteric spiritual core to the various religions of the world." But when you're a New Ager you're becoming more and more proud, thinking that you're spritual higher than other people. Sure, this can also happen when you're an orthodox christian, but much less.
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« Reply #134 on: January 02, 2013, 05:34:13 PM » |
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I say this not to disparage the New Age movement (which I believe has a lot to contribute to the world), Are you kidding me?  . I know so many people (and myself) who were destroyed by New Age, especially mentally, but also physically. And so many who converted from New Age/Theosophy to the living Christ and there's hardly a vice versa tendency. New Age and Theosophy are dead philosophies, because among other things you cannot find any models or rather saints there. It's mind-worshipping. You worship your own "glorious" subjective ideas of life and "God"/truth. It's pride. There's no humility. It's a patchwork-truth. Please forgive me that I write so bold against it. I wouldn't do it, If I weren't a former New Ager. People have been "destroyed" in nearly every sect and religion. It entirely depends on the mindset and the aspirations of the individual in question. The biggest problem with New Age is the arrogance and self-indulgence of many of its practitioners. Many (but certainly not all) New Agers are self-centered (in the bad way) and use (or attempt to use) the occult for their own end and for self-satisfaction. This is evil and it will ultimately destroy a man. It is nothing short of black magic and spiritual sorcery. Every religion is as flawed as its practitioners, so the New Age is no different. Theosophy is, in this respect, the complete opposite. Theosophists devote (or should devote) themselves to altruism, humility, love, etc. For a Theosophist, the occult (if it is to be used at all) must never be used for selfish reasons, but only for benefit of those in need and for the betterment of humanity. Theosophy, like the occult, is esoteric. It is not our goal to make of the world a great number of Theosophists. The various religions of the world have assisted mankind and will continue to do so as they evolve alongside their practitioners. Theosophy is also not "mind-worshiping". If anything, it is the worship of the divine Spirit that is in and is every human being, every atom, and indeed everything that is. Theosophy is about recognizing that everything shares in divinity - to this end, love and brotherhood have no higher manifestations than self-sacrifice. Just out of curiosity, how many Theosophists have you met? Have you met enough to claim that there are no "role models/saints"?
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