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On Belief-O-Matic, I came out 100% Orthodox Judaism and 99% Unitarian Universalist. How is that possible when these religions have almost nothing in common? This shows the absurdity of this test.

WoodrowX2, I understand your ratings from an Islamic perspective, but I am curious why you rated Orthodox Christianity lower than Catholicism.

Although orthodox Christianity should be closer to Islam than Catholicism I feel it has slipped more over the centuries and Catholicism is closer to What Prophet Jesus(as) actually taught.

Possibly because I was raised Catholic and was a pretty devout one for the first 25 years of my life. It may be I just know less about Orthodox than I do about Catholicism.
 
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I think Mark Twain nailed it with his view of the Book of Mormon.

An excerpt:
"If Joseph Smith composed this book, the act was a miracle. Keeping awake while he did it was, at any rate. If he, according to traditon, merely translated it from certain ancient and myteriously engraved plates of copper, which he declares he found under a stone, in an out of the way locality, the work of translating it was equally a miracle for the same reason.

The book seems to be merely a prosey detail of imaginary history with the Old Testament for a model followed by a tedious plagiarism of the New Testament. The author labored to give his words and phrases the quaint old fashioned sound and structure of our King James translation of the scriptures. The result is a mongrel, half modern glibness and half ancient simplicity and gravity. The latter is awkward and constrained, the former natural, but grotesque by the contrast. Whenever he found his speech growing too modern, which was about every sentence or two, he ladeled in a few such scriptural phrases as, "exceeding sore," "and it came to pass," etc. and made things satisfactory again. "And it came to pass," was his pet. If he had left that out, his bible would have been only a pamphlet."
Mark Twain Meets the Mormons

I don't intend to insult Mormons, but I think seashale's quote from Mark Twain highlights how a thriving, healthy religion can be founded on lies. Why doesn't common sense and the historical evidence cause the Mormons to lose faith?

This shows how stubborn and irrational people can be about religion, and ought to be a wake-up call for believers of all types (Christians, Muslims, ...) IMO.
 
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Islaam = +10. Really, it's Islaam or nothing.

You must understand that that is your perspective and many other perspectives are just as +10. It is about people for people. Balance. If you are for Jesus, you must admit a Christian is a +10 as well.

If not, perhap's you have something that you find special about Islam that put's Islam above Christianity in your mind?
 
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You must understand that that is your perspective and many other perspectives are just as +10. It is about people for people. Balance. If you are for Jesus, you must admit a Christian is a +10 as well.

If not, perhap's you have something that you find special about Islam that put's Islam above Christianity in your mind?

I suppose this sort of emphasizes my point, most people are going to +10 their own religion but -10 everything else but I think there are a lot of seeker-types out there who have not concretely decided what they believe or they find the evidence to be lacking, like myself.
 
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I'm not sure I feel right about ranking religions. I find this thread very interesting, but I just feel like it would be very hard to be unbiased and give any non-Judaism religion a fair shake.

Nobody can be unbiased. The best we can do is to recognize our biases.
 
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Nobody can be unbiased. The best we can do is to recognize our biases.

Because I recognize mine, I just don't believe I could really score anything. I honestly think I'm at the Judaism or bust stage. I'd rather be an atheist if I'm not what I am.
 
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Because I recognize mine, I just don't believe I could really score anything. I honestly think I'm at the Judaism or bust stage. I'd rather be an atheist if I'm not what I am.

I hear ya. I honestly wouldn't attend any church other than an Orthodox one at this point in my life either (well- outside of certain family obligations)- much less truly consider another religion. Orthodoxy is the most compelling version of Christianity to me. I wouldn't go so far to say that I'd be an atheist if I wasn't Orthodox- I'd likely just be a deist (like before) and have done with it. I was pretty much at that point before I became Orthodox- but I had a religious experience (which is another story).
 
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You must understand that that is your perspective and many other perspectives are just as +10. It is about people for people. Balance. If you are for Jesus, you must admit a Christian is a +10 as well.

I am definitely for Jesus but I am for him as a Messenger and Prophet, just like I am for Noah, Abraham, Moses, Muhammad, or any of the other Prophets/Messengers (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon them all).

If not, perhap's you have something that you find special about Islam that put's Islam above Christianity in your mind?

What I specifically find special about Islaam is the Oneness of God in Lordship, worship, and His Names and Attributes and how much sense this concept makes.
 
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What I specifically find special about Islaam is the Oneness of God in Lordship, worship, and His Names and Attributes and how much sense this concept makes.

These beliefs are basically why I view Islam and Judaism to be at least cousins if not brothers to each other.
 
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I think that's the default for most people - with agnostics likely trailing behind somewhere.

I think you are absolutely correct. Of course there are some societal bias but speaking from the context of a midwestern American I think you are correct. I think I might even change my icon to accurately reflect that. :)
 
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These beliefs are basically why I view Islam and Judaism to be at least cousins if not brothers to each other.

Yes, Judaism and Islaam are definitely very similar in quite a few aspects. I didn't know how much until recently...it's really interesting making these observations.
 
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It seems belief net just doesn't have a classification for the traditional celtic witch LOL

Taoism(90%)
Neo-Paganism(88%)
Unitarian Universalism(75%)
New Thought(74%)
Church of Christ, Scientist(68%)
Mahayana Buddhism(68%)
Scientology(64%)
 
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It seems belief net just doesn't have a classification for the traditional celtic witch LOL

Is there such a thing as "traditional" celtic witch? Or did Belief-o-matic have it right with Neo-Pagan?

88% isn't very high though, given that I'm supposedly 99% Sikh. Guess I'll don my turban. @;-)

How do i look?
 
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Yeah...I think it was the afterlife stuff that threw them LOL
Of course they didn't have anything about Cerridwen's Cauldron or Summerlands, or even the time of rest between life lessons...so????

Maybe I should ditch the Ogham and pull out crystals and rocks?
 
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