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- Keyser Soze - 05-31-2004 I found this from Hed Cold's candidate Quiz.... <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.selectsmart.com/religion.html">http://www.selectsmart.com/religion.html</a><!-- m --> My results... 1. Unitarian Universalism (100%) Browse Unitarian Universalism related books. Click here for info 2. Mahayana Buddhism (98%) Browse Mahayana Buddhism related books. Click here for info 3. Liberal Quakers (97%) Browse Liberal Quakers related books. Click here for info 4. Jainism (92%) Browse Jainism related books. Click here for info 5. Theravada Buddhism (90%) Browse Theravada Buddhism related books. Click here for info 6. Sikhism (89%) Browse Sikhism related books. Click here for info 7. Hinduism (87%) Browse Hinduism related books. Click here for info 8. Neo-Pagan (87%) Browse Neo-Pagan related books. Click here for info 9. Bahá'í Faith (84%) Browse Bahá'í Faith related books. Click here for info 10. New Age (83%) Browse New Age related books. Click here for info - The Jays - 05-31-2004 dick - drusilla - 05-31-2004 <CENTER><TABLE BORDER=0 BGCOLOR="#000000" COLOR="#FFFFFF" LINK="#ffcc00" CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=2 WIDTH=150><TR><TD><CENTER> ![]() Your Results: 1. Secular Humanism (100%) Browse Secular Humanism related books. Click here for info 2. Unitarian Universalism (92%) Browse Unitarian Universalism related books. Click here for info 3. Non-theist (91%) Browse Non-theist related books. Click here for info 4. Liberal Quakers (75%) Browse Liberal Quakers related books. Click here for info 5. Theravada Buddhism (70%) Browse Theravada Buddhism related books. Click here for info 6. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (68%) Browse Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants related books. Click here for info 7. Neo-Pagan (61%) Browse Neo-Pagan related books. Click here for info 8. Reform Judaism (54%) Browse Reform Judaism related books. Click here for info 9. Taoism (52%) Browse Taoism related books. Click here for info 10. New Age (49%) Browse New Age related books. Click here for info 11. Orthodox Quaker (41%) Browse Orthodox Quaker related books. Click here for info 12. Mahayana Buddhism (38%) Browse Mahayana Buddhism related books. Click here for info 13. New Thought (38%) Browse New Thought related books. Click here for info 14. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (34%) Browse Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant related books. Click here for info 15. Scientology (34%) Browse Scientology related books. Click here for info 16. Sikhism (33%) Browse Sikhism related books. Click here for info 17. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (32%) Browse Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) related books. Click here for info 18. Seventh Day Adventist (30%) Browse Seventh Day Adventist related books. Click here for info 19. Bahá'í Faith (29%) Browse Bahá'í Faith related books. Click here for info 20. Islam (26%) Browse Islam related books. Click here for info 21. Orthodox Judaism (26%) Browse Orthodox Judaism related books. Click here for info 22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (25%) Browse Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) related books. Click here for info 23. Jainism (25%) Browse Jainism related books. Click here for info 24. Hinduism (16%) Browse Hinduism related books. Click here for info 25. Eastern Orthodox (16%) Browse Eastern Orthodox related books. Click here for info 26. Roman Catholic (16%) Browse Roman Catholic related books. Click here for info 27. Jehovah's Witness (10%) Browse Jehovah's Witness related books. Click here for info Edited By drusilla on 1086040743 - The Jays - 05-31-2004 im sure most of the people on the board will come out as secular humanists - GonzoStyle - 05-31-2004 Quote:Your Results: I'm not sure what I go for first, muslim or jehova's witness, choices choices!!! - Black Lazerus - 05-31-2004 Your Results: 1. Unitarian Universalism (100%) Browse Unitarian Universalism related books. Click here for info 2. Liberal Quakers (97%) Browse Liberal Quakers related books. Click here for info 3. Reform Judaism (94%) Browse Reform Judaism related books. Click here for info 4. Bahá'í Faith (87%) Browse Bahá'í Faith related books. Click here for info 5. Neo-Pagan (87%) Browse Neo-Pagan related books. Click here for info 6. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (81%) Browse Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants related books. Click here for info 7. Sikhism (76%) Browse Sikhism related books. Click here for info 8. New Age (75%) Browse New Age related books. Click here for info 9. Secular Humanism (72%) Browse Secular Humanism related books. Click here for info 10. Mahayana Buddhism (67%) Browse Mahayana Buddhism related books. Click here for info - GonzoStyle - 05-31-2004 Me and Laz are gonna become reformed jews. - The Jays - 05-31-2004 <Li>My #1 result for the SelectSmart.com selector, German God Selector, is Aegir - Goatweed - 05-31-2004 Quote:Your Results: I remember those Latter Day Saints commercials that used to be on channel 9. Interesting results. - Black Lazerus - 05-31-2004 Goat has to be the whitest, white person i have ever encountered in life. - Goatweed - 05-31-2004 I make Casper look grey. - Galt - 05-31-2004 this quiz is way too long. What's the religion that you don't believe that people shouldn't believe in or be believing in any made up puppetmaster controling someone's destiny. - Mad - 05-31-2004 Your Results: 1. Hinduism (100%) Browse Hinduism related books. Click here for info 2. Mahayana Buddhism (100%) Browse Mahayana Buddhism related books. Click here for info 3. Orthodox Judaism (98%) Browse Orthodox Judaism related books. Click here for info 4. Neo-Pagan (97%) Browse Neo-Pagan related books. Click here for info 5. Bahá'í Faith (96%) Browse Bahá'í Faith related books. Click here for info 6. Jainism (93%) Browse Jainism related books. Click here for info 7. Sikhism (93%) Browse Sikhism related books. Click here for info 8. Islam (88%) Browse Islam related books. Click here for info 9. Liberal Quakers (85%) Browse Liberal Quakers related books. Click here for info 10. New Age (78%) Browse New Age related books. Click here for info 11. Reform Judaism (77%) Browse Reform Judaism related books. Click here for info 12. Unitarian Universalism (75%) Browse Unitarian Universalism related books. Click here for info 13. Theravada Buddhism (71%) Browse Theravada Buddhism related books. Click here for info 14. Orthodox Quaker (65%) Browse Orthodox Quaker related books. Click here for info 15. Seventh Day Adventist (56%) Browse Seventh Day Adventist related books. Click here for info 16. Taoism (51%) Browse Taoism related books. Click here for info 17. New Thought (50%) Browse New Thought related books. Click here for info 18. Eastern Orthodox (48%) Browse Eastern Orthodox related books. Click here for info 19. Roman Catholic (48%) Browse Roman Catholic related books. Click here for info 20. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (46%) Browse Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant related books. Click here for info 21. Scientology (44%) Browse Scientology related books. Click here for info 22. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (38%) Browse Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants related books. Click here for info 23. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (36%) Browse Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) related books. Click here for info 24. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (31%) Browse Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) related books. Click here for info 25. Jehovah's Witness (31%) Browse Jehovah's Witness related books. Click here for info 26. Secular Humanism (10%) Browse Secular Humanism related books. Click here for info 27. Non-theist (5%) Browse Non-theist related books. Click here for info Great, now I think like a Jew. - Galt - 05-31-2004 How come none of those relions asked if you believed that anyone who doesn't believe in your version of God is 100% wrong, and should be killed? I guess that's just inclusive of all religions. - Black Lazerus - 05-31-2004 no just the major ones - The Jays - 05-31-2004 those are the major ones - Mad - 05-31-2004 <li>My #1 result for the SelectSmart.com selector, German God Selector[/b], is Freyr Freyr is the god of sun and rain, and the patron of bountiful harvests. He is both a god of peace and a brave warrior. He is also the ruler of the elves. Freyr is the most prominent and most beautiful of the male members of the Vanir, and is called 'God of the World'. After the merging of the Aesir and the Vanir, Freyr was called 'Lord of the Aesir'. Freyr was also called upon to grant a fertile marriage. He is married to the beautiful giantess Gerd, and is the son of Njord. His sister is Freya. He rides a chariot pulled by the golden boar Gullinbursti which was made for him by the dwarves Brokk and Eitri. He owns the ship Skidbladnir ("wooden-bladed"), which always sails directly towards its target, and which can become so small that it can fit in Freyr's pocket. He also possesses a sword that would by itself emerge from its sheath and spread a field with carnage whenever the owner desired it. Freyr's shield bearer and servant is Skirnir, to whom he gave his sword, which Skirnir demanded as a reward for making Gerd his wife. On the day of Ragnarok he will battle without weapons (for he gave his sword away to Skirnir), and will be the first to be killed by the fire giant Surt. The center of his cult was the city Uppsala in Sweden. In southern Sweden he was called Fricco. It is against my religion to lay down my weapons. Edited By Mad on 1086045357 - Keyser Soze - 05-31-2004 this selector site is genius. - The Jays - 05-31-2004 Quote:On the day of Ragnarok he will battle without weapons (for he gave his sword away to Skirnir), and will be the first to be killed by the fire giant Surt. The center of his cult was the city Uppsala in Sweden. In southern Sweden he was called Fricco. - Mad - 05-31-2004 As I've explained before, I have injuries to my spinal disks, among other injuries. If you think I'm going to wrestle around with someone you're out of your fucking mind. Plus, I'm much slower physically then I was before the last car accident. A man has to know his limitations. Edited By Mad on 1086045897 |