quote:
1. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (100%)
2. Bahá'í Faith (95%)
3. Liberal Quakers (82%)
4. Unitarian Universalism (74%)
5. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (68%)
6. Orthodox Quaker (67%)
7. Reform Judaism (67%)
8. Sikhism (66%)
9. Eastern Orthodox (61%)
10. Roman Catholic (61%)
11. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (60%)
12. Orthodox Judaism (59%)
13. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (55%)
14. Islam (54%)
15. New Age (49%)
16. New Thought (49%)
17. Secular Humanism (48%)
18. Neo-Pagan (45%)
19. Seventh Day Adventist (45%)
20. Mahayana Buddhism (44%)
21. Jainism (44%)
22. Theravada Buddhism (43%)
23. Taoism (39%)
24. Scientology (38%)
25. Jehovah's Witness (36%)
26. Nontheist (36%)
27. Hinduism (28%)
I also took the "What kind of Catholic are you?" quiz:
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You Are a Divine Office (Moderately Traditional) Catholic
The Second Vatican Council was much needed, as far as you're concerned, but you see no reason to push the church further in the direction of change, as many progressives urge. You like the dynamic combination of the traditional approach toward doctrine with the opening of the church to the world that Pope John Paul II (your favorite pope) represented. As far as liturgy is concerned, a reverent Mass in the vernacular is your favorite, as is a vernacular hymn with a feeling for the transcendent such as "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence." When Nicole Kidman returned to her childhood Catholicism and regular Mass attendance, you were thrilled.
Actually, I was more thrilled when Nicole Kidman got naked in
Cold Mountain
Edited by Catholic Scientist, : No reason given.
Edited by Catholic Scientist, : No reason given.