Hmmmm. That’s … interesting. My top fits were …
1. Reform Judaism (100%)
2. Neo-Pagan (98%)
3. Sikhism (96%)
4. Unitarian Universalism (91%)
5. Liberal Quakers (85%)
6. Bahá’í Faith (80%)
7. Mahayana Buddhism (80%)
8. New Age (78%)
9. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (78%)
10. Jainism (76%)
Oh, well. If I ever get tired of the Sunday services I go to, maybe I can change over to Saturdays.
UPDATE: When I took the Christian denomonation test, I did get Episcopalian as the #1 match, so at least I’m doing something right.
Here’s mine:
1. Eastern Orthodox (100%) Click here for info
2. Roman Catholic (100%) Click here for info
3. Seventh Day Adventist (96%) Click here for info
4. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (95%) Click here for info
5. Orthodox Quaker (82%) Click here for info
6. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (71%) Click here for info
7. Orthodox Judaism (56%) Click here for info
I don’t think this was very good because the top three I am most definitely NOT.
The test seems to focus on some general issues, vs specific theology. Where it hits theological points, I found it sometimes conflated multiple traditions in an odd fashion.
Still, kinda fun.
Mahayana Buddhism? I guess that’s as close to hardened atheism as the test allows.
Anglicans are normally classified as High, Low, and Broad Church. Mahayana Buddhism? Broad church, very broad. This post started as a silly one, but I could really imagine Mahayana Buddhists showing up at St. John the Divine in NYC. Hmm.
Well, Margie and I were married at All Saints Episcopal in Pasadena, which was as Broad as you can get and have any depth to it. And Buddhists were as welcome at the communion rail as Pagans or Episcopalians.
Actually there are Buddists who are regulars at All Saints
***Dave Are you sure this thing is working…
I am
Mahayana Buddhism.
or
1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)
2. Secular Humanism (98%)
3. Liberal Quakers (85%)
4. Theravada Buddhism (79%)
5. Neo-Pagan (75%)
6. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (72%)
7. Nontheist (69%)
8. New Age (68%)
9. Taoism (60%)
10. Reform Judaism (60%)
Just because I was Curious
#1 Liberal Quakerism
#2 Unity Church
#3 Unitarian Universalism
#4 Episcopal/Anglican Church
#5 Evangelical Lutheran Church
Hmmm…
I have always like the services at St. Johns…Cool St. Francis Festivel.