Neo-Pagan ...click to learn more (score=100)(ha. ha. ha. ha.)
Sikhism ...click to learn more (score=95) (fairly interesting)
Hindu ...click to learn more (score=91)
New Age ...click to learn more (score=89)
Orthodox Judaism ...click to learn more (score=85)
Mahayana Buddhist ...click to learn more (score=85)
Baháí ...click to learn more (score=83)
Reform Judaism ...click to learn more (score=80)
Unitarian Universalist ...click to learn more (score=78)
Jainism ...click to learn more (score=76)
Bottom 10
Mainline to Liberal Protestant...click to learn more (score=66)
Christian Science ...click to learn more (score=53)
Eastern Orthodox ...click to learn more (score=52)
Roman Catholic ...click to learn more (score=52)
Orthodox Quaker ...click to learn more (score=51)
Seventh Day Adventist ...click to learn more (score=51)
Mainline to Conservative Protestant...click to learn more (score=50)
Jehovahs Witness ...click to learn more (score=44)
Taoism...click to learn more (score=32)
Humanist ...click to learn more (score=31)
I am not really surprised at these choices, except how low Taoism is. You see, I was really fascinated by the concept of opposites keeping the world in check, and how it just made more sense than anything I heard.
Two similiar tests and how they came out.
Judaism selector:
# 1 Reform
# 2 Renewal
# 3 Conservative
# 4 Reconstructionist
# 5 Hasidic
# 6 Humanistic
# 7 Orthodox
Funny, I consider myself closer to Reconstructionism than anything (for now), and where is Modern Orthodox/Traditional Judaism at?
And for those neo-pagans . . .
# 1 Egyptian
# 2 Orisha
# 3 Thelema
# 4 Shaman
# 5 Wiccan
# 6 Greek
# 7 Asatru
# 8 Druid
All three at selectsmart.com