30 - 39
Spiritual Dabbler – Open to spiritual matters but far from impressed
That’s me alright.
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Liberal Quakers (89%)
3. Secular Humanism (89%)
4. Neo-Pagan (87%)
5. Theravada Buddhism (86%)
6. Mahayana Buddhism (84%)
7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%)
8. Taoism (78%)
9. Scientology (78%) (You have to be kidding. No…effing…way.
10. New Thought (76%)
11. New Age (75%)
12. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (71%)
13. Nontheist (68%)
14. Reform Judaism (64%)
15. Sikhism (60%)
16. Jainism (55%)
17. Hinduism (54%)
18. Bahá’í Faith (44%)
19. Islam (37%)
20. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (37%)
21. Orthodox Judaism (37%)
22. Orthodox Quaker (37%)
23. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (26%)
24. Eastern Orthodox (26%)
25. Roman Catholic (26%)
26. Jehovah’s Witness (13%)
27. Seventh Day Adventist (12%)
I guess those fit my beliefs, but I doubt this test’s validity after giving me 78% Scientology.
28 - 36
You take the activist path. Like former South African president Nelson Mandela, you’re willing to allow for violent resistance in cases where oppressed people have no other options to attain equality or freedom. However, with the tables turned, you prefer more peaceful methods of conflict resolution, such as South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which helped the country overcome some of the rancor of apartheid and move on to a more peaceful future. You consider poverty and social equality as key components of peace, and strive to take the long view of history. Try these Seven Practices for Peace.
Also fits me. Just because one side is against violence doesn’t mean the other is as well, meaning some defense is necessary.
You scored 55, on a scale of 25 to 100. Here’s how to interpret your score:
25 - 29 : Hardcore Skeptic – but interested or you wouldn’t be here!
30 - 39 : Spiritual Dabbler – Open to spiritual matters but far from impressed
40 - 49 : Active Spiritual Seeker – Spiritual but turned off by organized religion 50 - 59 : Spiritual Straddler – One foot in traditional religion, one foot in free-form spirituality
60 - 69 : Old-fashioned Seeker – Happy with my religion but searching for the right expression of it
70 - 79 : Questioning Believer – You have doubts about the particulars but not the Big Stuff
80 - 89 : Confident Believer – You have little doubt you’ve found the right path
90 - 100 : Candidate for Clergy
Strange I would have put myself down as an Active Spiritual Seeker
The first one:1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Nontheist (96%)
3. Unitarian Universalism (90%)
4. Liberal Quakers (74%)
5. Theravada Buddhism (71%)
6. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (65%)
7. Neo-Pagan (59%)
8. Orthodox Quaker (52%)
9. Reform Judaism (50%)
10. Taoism (49%)
11. New Age (46%)
12. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (42%)
13. Sikhism (41%)
14. Seventh Day Adventist (40%)
15. Mahayana Buddhism (38%)
16. Bahá’í Faith (36%)
17. Scientology (36%)
18. Jainism (35%)
19. Islam (34%)
20. Orthodox Judaism (34%)
21. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (33%)
22. New Thought (33%)
23. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (32%)
24. Hinduism (26%)
25. Eastern Orthodox (23%)
26. Roman Catholic (23%)
27. Jehovah’s Witness (19%)
Cynicism test:
You scored 18, on a scale of 0 to 30. Here’s how to interpret your score:
0 - 10
Risk-free. Your Cynicism level is very low.
11 - 20(here i am)
Somewhat cynical. Your Cynicism level is probably high enough to be of some concern.
21 - 30
Severe cynic. Your Cynicism level is very high.
My spiritual belief result:
30 - 39
Spiritual Dabbler – Open to spiritual matters but far from impressed