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    I think I got that cause I believe in people ultimately taking responsibility for the world we live in. On the other hand, I would say my sense of right and wrong most closely aligns with Roman Catholic- the religion of most of my family and friends. At least I don't think my values differ much from those of my friends.

    Personally, though, as far as belief in god or any of that I claim agnosticism.
    Hello.

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    intersting.. i passed this on to many of my friends.. and they generally got the opposite of the relgion which they practice..

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    Quote Originally Posted by melihop
    intersting.. i passed this on to many of my friends.. and they generally got the opposite of the relgion which they practice..
    YMMV (although now that I think of it, I'm not quite sure what "opposite" means in this context). I got 100% on my actual religion (reform Judaism), followed by 93% on Quakerism (which is what I've always said I'd be if I were at all wired to believe in the whole Christian thing.)

    (Watch me abuse parentheses!)

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    No surprises here either, though I was raised in the Catholic tradition, I found it far too personally limiting (and then there was the 8 years of Catholic school... )
    Why? Two reasons. Because someone has to, and because I can.

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    mainline protestant eh!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil
    Either that, or the site is a front for evangelical UUers.
    That was my first thought when I took the test. I never heard of UU and here nearly everyone is testing in at 100%
    I didnt check it out yet, to see if it is a legit site.

    Is UU just a front for be your own thing religious particpation? No real rules so long as you believe in believing?

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    Pretty much. We actually have a few athiests at our church, as well as just about every other religion you could think of.
    Hateful to me as the gates of Hades is that man who hides one thing in his heart and speaks another. ~Homer

    Student St. Mary's College of Maryland

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    From some comedian who deserves credit but I can't remember his last name

    "People ask: But Jim, you went to Catholic School for twelve years- so how come you're not a Catholic?

    "Well- because I went to Catholic School for twelve years..."
    Hello.

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    Who was that...

    It was on comedy central, the animated stand up show. The ran that clip for commercials for a long time. Not sure what the name of the guy was.
    Hateful to me as the gates of Hades is that man who hides one thing in his heart and speaks another. ~Homer

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