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I put the latter answer (confess but not necessarily to a cleric) and still got 100% RC
hmm… That’s interesting, because every time I do that I get 100% Conservative Christian/Protestant and 96% RC/ 96% EO.

(of course I leave all my other answers the same)
 
hmm… That’s interesting, because every time I do that I get 100% Conservative Christian/Protestant and 96% RC/ 96% EO.

(of course I leave all my other answers the same)
It may depend on what priority you give the answer I guess, or also what your other answers are?:confused:
 
What a strange quiz…

****1. ****Eastern Orthodox (100%) ****2. ****Roman Catholic (100%) ****3. ****Orthodox Quaker (95%) ****4. ****Seventh Day Adventist (94%) ****5. ****Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (84%) ****6. ****Hinduism (83%) ****7. ****Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (67%) ****8. ****Jainism (61%) ****9. ****Orthodox Judaism (58%) ****10. ****Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (58%) ****11. ****Jehovah’s Witness (58%) ****12. ****Bahá’í Faith (53%) ****13. ****Liberal Quakers (51%) ****14. ****Theravada Buddhism (49%) ****15. ****Mahayana Buddhism (48%) ****16. ****Sikhism (45%)
 
I’ve no idea at all what they think about anything - when approached by JW’s and Mormons I’ve just said “I’m Jewish and not even vaguely interested,” and they leave me alone.
I usually say that too. Maybe not nice, but it does work. I knew an atheist who’d invite them in and try to discuss things with them. Not a pretty picture.
 
What is not nice about it? The alternative is nastier. Mormons stopped at my house and I’ve said “I’ve already made my choice in religion and I’m am not interested.” However, they then look up my geneaology and wouldn’t leave me alone. It got very ugly.

Thanks for the SDA info.

The difference between EO and RC is so subtle that I think the argument is simply a matter on the part of EO’s to protect cultural differences.
 
What is not nice about it? The alternative is nastier. Mormons stopped at my house and I’ve said “I’ve already made my choice in religion and I’m am not interested.” However, they then look up my geneaology and wouldn’t leave me alone. It got very ugly.

Thanks for the SDA info.

The difference between EO and RC is so subtle that I think the argument is simply a matter on the part of EO’s to protect cultural differences.
Not nice because it’s not true. But having them come back again and again is pretty nasty.
 
Not too terribly strange a result here. I received two 100% scores: Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic, which is actually kind of odd because when I took the Baltimore Catechism quiz on another thread I only scored 98%. My third score was 83% Mainline to Conservative Protestant. I’m happy with the way it turned out.
 
I turned out to be Jewish thank goodness.

I didn’t do too well on these:
  1. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (34%)
  2. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (33%)
  3. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (29%)
  4. Seventh Day Adventist (21%)
  5. Eastern Orthodox (19%)
  6. Roman Catholic (19%)
  7. Jehovah’s Witness (17%)
What kind of Judaism did you score high as?
 
What kind of Judaism did you score high as?
Higher on Reform which, actually, is rather odd because I’m quite ‘observant’, it’s probably a reflection of my political liberalism. My guess is that my overall profile (I was also quite high on Islam) reflected being strong on monotheism and lack of incarnations.
 
****1. ****Eastern Orthodox Roman Catholic (100%) ****3. ****Orthodox Quaker 7th Day Adventist (89%) ****5. ****Conservative Christian/Protestant (84%) ****6. ****Hinduism (67%) ****7. ****Liberal Christian Protestants (59%) ****8. ****Orthodox Judaism (54%) ****9. ****Church of Jesus Christ of LDS (53%) ****10. ****Jehovah’s Witness (52%) ****11. ****Jainism (48%) ****12. ****Liberal Quakers (47%) ****13. ****Islam (46%) ****14. ****Bahá’í Faith (44%) ****15. ****Sikhism (43%)16. Mahayana Buddhism Theravada Buddhism (35%) ****18. ****Unitarian Universalism (34%) ****19. ****Reform Judaism (25%)
 
  1. Eastern Orthodox (100%)
  2. Roman Catholic (100%)
  3. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (84%)
  4. Orthodox Quaker (78%)
  5. Seventh Day Adventist (77%)
  6. Orthodox Judaism (56%)
  7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (55%)
  8. Hinduism (51%)
  9. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (51%)
  10. Code:
    Islam (47%)
  11. Code:
    Jehovah's Witness (46%)
  12. Code:
    Sikhism (37%)
  13. Code:
    Liberal Quakers (35%)
  14. Code:
    Bah�'� Faith (32%)
  15. Code:
    Unitarian Universalism (25%)
  16. Code:
    Jainism (24%)
  17. Code:
    Reform Judaism (23%)
  18. Code:
    Mahayana Buddhism (18%)
  19. Code:
    Theravada Buddhism (18%)
  20. Code:
    Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (13%)
  21. Code:
    Neo-Pagan (11%)
  22. Code:
    Nontheist (10%)
  23. Code:
    Scientology (7%)
  24. Code:
    New Age (7%)
  25. Code:
    Secular Humanism (6%)
  26. Code:
    New Thought (5%)
  27. Taoism (3%)
 
The quiz is “good” and it does a “fair” job of describing the “beliefs” of each faith.

However it is somewhat erroneous. For example the question on confession, I picked “All sins/wrongs to a cleric” as my answer, so I would get 100% Roman Catholic outcome.

If I answered honestly with “All sins/wrongs, but not necessarily to a cleric” I would not get a 100% Roman Catholic outcome. I would get 100% Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant and 96% RC/ 96% EO

This is because the writers of the quiz have the erroneous idea that Catholics must confess ALL sins in a confessional to a priest.

However, Catholicism doesn’t teach that. It teaches that only mortal sins must be confessed to a priest. Yes, it’s good to confess venial sins in the confessional and yes there is nothing wrong with it and it is encourage. However the Catholic does not have to confess venial sins in the confessional. Confessing venial sins can be done in the comforts of your bedroom.
I think that’s probably why I got these results:
  1. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (100%)
  2. Eastern Orthodox (93%)
  3. Roman Catholic (93%)
  4. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (83%)
  5. Seventh Day Adventist (77%)
I answered honestly, that I confess all sins/wrongs but not necessarily to a cleric, because I do not confess all venial sins to a priest but do confess all mortal sins to a priest.

I don’t have any idea how Mormons and SDA got in there.:eek: I would think the question about the Trinity would automatically eliminate Mormons.
 
I answered honestly, that I confess all sins/wrongs but not necessarily to a cleric, because I do not confess all venial sins to a priest but do confess all mortal sins to a priest.
yeah, but jack hawkins said the he put (confess but not necessarily to a cleric) as his answer and still got 100% RC as the result. So I don’t get it!
I don’t have any idea how Mormons and SDA got in there.:eek: I would think the question about the Trinity would automatically eliminate Mormons.
Seventh-Day Adventist were in my top 5 as well. As for Mormons, maybe some of your answers were more Mormon.

I just don’t get it…
I think it’s funny how all these “Catholics” can get 100% Catholic but yet very so much on the the others. (I would think we would all have the same answers).
 
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