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> > 
> > <http://beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html>
> > 
> > I got (1-9 don't surprise me much):
> > 
> > 1.  Unitarian Universalism (100%)
> > 2.  Liberal Quakers (94%)
> > 3.  Secular Humanism (92%)
> > 4.  Theravada Buddhism (88%)
> > 5.  Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (82%)
> > 6.  Taoism (69%)
> > 7.  Neo-Pagan (66%)
> > 8.  Nontheist (65%)
> > 9.  Mahayana Buddhism (63%)
> > 10.         Bahá'í Faith (56%)...
>
 
I got:

1.  Unitarian Universalism (100%)  
2.  Liberal Quakers (87%)  
3.  Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (86%)  
4.  Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (84%)  
5.  New Age (80%)  
6.  Neo-Pagan (79%)  
7.  New Thought (76%)  
8.  Secular Humanism (73%)  
9.  Scientology (72%)  
10.  Mahayana Buddhism (69%)  
11.  Taoism (62%)  
12.  Theravada Buddhism (62%)  


> Hey, there weren't any categories for heretics!   ;)
> I selected one sentence from each group below with which I 
> particularly agree.
> 
> Moi:
> 1.  Liberal Quakers (100%)  
>     The primary focus is nondogmatic: God is love, love is 
> eternal, and our actions in life should reflect love for all 
> of humanity. 
> 
> 2.  Neo-Pagan (98%)  
>     No human incarnations are worshipped in particular, as 
> all of nature and the universe are considered embodiments of 
> God and Goddess, or of gods and goddesses, worthy of respect, 
> reverence, or worship. 
> 
> 3.  Unitarian Universalism (96%)
>     Most believe that God is good and made people inherently 
> good but also with free will and an imperfect nature that 
> leads some to immoral behavior. 
>   
> 4.  New Age (92%)  
>     Most believe there are no particular incarnations to 
> worship, as all in the universe are embodiments of God.  [I 
> actually _don't_ think of myself as a NewAger at all, not 
> going in for tarot or crystal-gazing, and I _do_ believe that 
> evil exists, though not as a personal Devil.]
> 
> 5.  Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (83%)
>     Goodness will somehow be rewarded and evil punished after 
> death, but what is most important is how you show your faith 
> and conduct your life on earth. 
>   
> 6.  Mahayana Buddhism (82%)
>     Buddha taught the middle path, moderation.  
> 
> 7.  Reform Judaism (82%)  
>     Salvation is achieved through faith and prayer to God, 
> good works, concern for the earth and humanity, and behavior 
> that does no harm to others. 
> 
> 8.  Bahá'í Faith (78%)  
>     "Hell" is the self-made torture of isolation from 
> God--spiritual death.
> 
> 9.  Secular Humanism (69%)  
>     The scientific method is most respected as the means for 
> revealing the mysteries of the origins of the universe and life. 
> 
> 10. Theravada Buddhism (67%)
>     People have free will to commit wrongs or rights. 
> 
> 
> So, other than the critical-mass NewAger, that's not too far 
> from my self-proclaimed (with recent revision) belief system, 
> I think...
> 
> Debbi
> Heretic-Lutheran Gaian-Deist Maru
> 

Thank you for the summaries :)

Still think I am a Taoist Maru

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