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I see a subsim Secular Humanism theme here... :yep:
Just looked it up on wikiwhateveritis and yes, I agree to just about all points. Also looked up to see what famous people were SH (geddit) and there are a bunch of anti-politicals, sci-fi people, but the people I like best on the list are Thom Yorke (Radiohead) and Linda Smith (very, very witty and funny comedian - died in 2006). Everyone else seemed a bit leftfield for me :doh: |
1. Non-theist (100%)
2. Seclular Humanism (100%) 3. Unitarian Universalism (66%) 4. Theravada Buddhism (50%) 5. Liberal Quakers (44%) 6. Neo-Pagan (44%) 7. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants 8. New Age (26%) 9. Taoism (22%) 10. Hinduism (17%) Quote:
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Neo-Pagans, are they like the Wickerman, but more of a cotton-polyester blend man ;)
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Personally I also expect Mahayana Buddhism to be much nearer the top than it ever is, since AFAIK it includes Zen and Zen teaching resonates for me like nothing else. I will have to say though that as far as Western mythic systems go, the Greeks would be my first choice, although with them as with all such traditions I consider it in terms of metaphorical validity rather than literal truth. Once joined a "Hellenic Neo-Pagan" discussion group which was a bit of fun until someone there started telling me that I would be "offending" one of the deities by doing or not doing something we were talking about... I was looking at this from a psychological/metaphorical perspective and replied accordingly but it soon became clear that others in the group believed in the literal existence of the Greek pantheon, which, no thanks. But as archetypal figures - they are the ones I most often fall back on in order to articulate or illustrate some metaphorical reality. In that sense they are to me like very old friends. |
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I suspect it's because those people who are willing to take the test in the first place are already curious - in a positive way - about belief systems other than their own, and thus more likely to be less rigid in their spiritual attitudes. Or they are already asking themselves some of those questions and reconsidering some of the things they were taught and always accepted or never thought about before. Consequently they are more likely to get a list that includes traditions where honest inquiry and curiosity are accepted, encouraged, and not considered a departure from the "true faith." OTOH people who are very rigid about their beliefs, who cannot accept the possibility that there is more than one possible answer to any of those questions, are probably never going to take that test. They have no reason to, because not questioning what they believe is a fundamental part of their belief system overall. |
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My personal feeling these days is that 1. If you can't laugh at yourself, you have no business laughing at anyone else. 2. If you don't question your own personal beliefs, ideas and motivations as much as you question others', you run the risk of never knowing when you're wrong. |
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Only joking of course. But don't you hate it when people do that for real? |
Cool. I'm a Quaker. And a Catholic. And a Mainline Protestant. And a Mormon. And a Jehovah's Witness. And an Orthodox Jew. Man, I'm confused.
1. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (100 %) 2. Seventh Day Adventist (95 %) 3. Eastern Orthodox (83 %) 4. Roman Catholic (83 %) 5. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (81 %) 6. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (80 %) 7. Jehovahs Witness (76 %) 8. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (68 %) 9. Orthodox Judaism (67 %) 10. Liberal Quakers - Religious Society of Friends (62 %) |
Wow! You're in the majority with all of those?
I was only 50% or higher on four. :cry: |
1. Secular Humanism (100%)
2. Non-theist (84%) 3. Unitarian Universalism (80%) |
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When it comes to religion I always say, have faith, if not in a deity than in yourselves (isnt that atheism), but when it comes to religion as an instuitution I say disband them all. Just keep some priests for baptisms, weddings and funerals. I want to be burried by a priest than some public official
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:O: How you feelin' today, big fella? No more trouble from insubordinate cheese, I hope. |
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