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Friday, June 17, 2005

Religion Quiz

Stumbled upon this.

Am currently a free-thinker, this quizz has proven otherwise or is trying to tell me i should not remain a free thinker.

The site is http://quizfarm.com/middle.php, visit u may be surprised. :)

The following are the results
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You scored as Buddhism. Your beliefs most closely resemble those of Buddhism. Do more research on Buddhism and possibly consider becoming Buddhist, if you are not already.
In Buddhism, there are Four Noble Truths: (1) Life is suffering. (2) All suffering is caused by ignorance of the nature of reality and the craving, attachment, and grasping that result from such ignorance. (3) Suffering can be ended by overcoming ignorance and attachment. (4) The path to the suppression of suffering is the Noble Eightfold Path, which consists of right views, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right-mindedness, and right contemplation. These eight are usually divided into three categories that base the Buddhist faith: morality, wisdom, and samadhi, or concentration. In Buddhism, there is no hierarchy, nor caste system; the Buddha taught that one's spiritual worth is not based on birth.



Which religion is the right one for you? (new version)
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Buddhism

71%

agnosticism

67%

Paganism

63%

Satanism

58%

Christianity

54%

Judaism

50%

Islam

50%

atheism

50%

Hinduism

46%

Which religion is the right one for you? (new version)
created with QuizFarm.com

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Religion Quiz |10:00 PM

Stumbled upon this.

Am currently a free-thinker, this quizz has proven otherwise or is trying to tell me i should not remain a free thinker.

The site is http://quizfarm.com/middle.php, visit u may be surprised. :)

The following are the results
__________________________________________________________________

You scored as Buddhism. Your beliefs most closely resemble those of Buddhism. Do more research on Buddhism and possibly consider becoming Buddhist, if you are not already.
In Buddhism, there are Four Noble Truths: (1) Life is suffering. (2) All suffering is caused by ignorance of the nature of reality and the craving, attachment, and grasping that result from such ignorance. (3) Suffering can be ended by overcoming ignorance and attachment. (4) The path to the suppression of suffering is the Noble Eightfold Path, which consists of right views, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right-mindedness, and right contemplation. These eight are usually divided into three categories that base the Buddhist faith: morality, wisdom, and samadhi, or concentration. In Buddhism, there is no hierarchy, nor caste system; the Buddha taught that one's spiritual worth is not based on birth.



Which religion is the right one for you? (new version)
created with QuizFarm.com

Buddhism

71%

agnosticism

67%

Paganism

63%

Satanism

58%

Christianity

54%

Judaism

50%

Islam

50%

atheism

50%

Hinduism

46%

Which religion is the right one for you? (new version)
created with QuizFarm.com

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