Take the above survey, and post your results on here. I suggest your post your top five and bottom five results (this worked well at MozillaZine, and I anticipate it would work well here as well). If you want, you can also state what religion you actually follow. It would be interesting to see how many people actually come out with the religion (if any) that they take part in.
Do not copy and paste the HTML code that the website gives you --- HTML tables are disabled on this forum (I think), and thus will not work correctly.
Please be honest. If you come out as a religion completely different from your own, don't just post your own religion. Please choose either to post what came out with the survey, or choose to not post at all.
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Liberal Quakers (97%)
3. Neo-Pagan (92%)
4. Mahayana Buddhism (83%)
5. Reform Judaism (82%)
23. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (28%)
24. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (25%)
25. Eastern Orthadox (20%)
26. Roman Catholic (20%)
27. Jehovah's Witness (19%)
Interestingly, (or not so; depending on how you look at at) I consider myself to be a Unitarian-Universalist, since I believe that people should not follow a prescribed faith, but should be allowed to find their own spiritual path. I also that religion should be taken liberally, and that people should be open-minded about new ideas, and the idea that all religions hold some truth.
I actually used to be a Bahá'Ã, which I converted to out of appeal for the idea that almot all religions were a master plan for society from God, and that almost all religions held some truth. However, I didn't agree with all of the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh (the main prophet within the Bahá'à Faith). For example, I didn't believe that there should be a prescribed religious conduct that all members were expected to follow. I found it hypocritical when Bahá'u'lláh said that one should never consume alcohol since it's an intoxicating drug, but one should try to refrain from smoking tobacco, since it can cause anoyance to others. Tobacco is no less an intoxicating drug than alcohol. I believe he brough in this rule since he lived in Iran, and based it on social practices there. I also didn't like the idea that followers were expected to pray daily. I wanted to be able to find my own "spiritual path" --- not one dictated to me by someone who claimed to be a prophet.
Anyway, enough waffle from me.
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