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Spirituality

HeatherAnn

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Friend HeatherAnn,


Repeat the sentence without using *Maybe*; you will feel confident. Why the doubt??
We are all parts of consciousness within and without and to seek that is within is to seek without and when within is easier, shorter to reach why go around the head to touch the nose??

Love & rgds

Thank you for your kindness, Zenzero.

When I've asserted my opinions without saying they are my opinions or expressing some openness to other possibilitiees (ie the term "maybe") some take me to be conceited. And indeed, there is so much more I don't understand than I do understand, so maybe the term "maybe" is more honest than "definitely" or as if it were a concluded fact.

I like your analogous question: why go around the head to get to the nose?
That's great!
 

The Sum of Awe

Brought to you by the moment that spacetime began.
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Quiz: What's Your Spiritual Type?



You scored 28, on a scale of 25 to 100. Here's how to interpret your score:
25 - 29
Hardcore Skeptic -- but interested or you wouldn't be here!
30 - 39
Spiritual Dabbler -- Open to spiritual matters but far from impressed
40 - 49
Active Spiritual Seeker � Spiritual but turned off by organized religion
50 - 59
Spiritual Straddler � One foot in traditional religion, one foot in free-form spirituality
60 - 69
Old-fashioned Seeker -- Happy with my religion but searching for the right expression of it
70 - 79
Questioning Believer � You have doubts about the particulars but not the Big Stuff
80 - 89
Confident Believer � You have little doubt you�ve found the right path
90 - 100
Candidate for Clergy
 

The Sum of Awe

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Friend Q,

Thanks for your response.
It confirms the limitation of this test!

Love & rgds

All tests on faith and such are going to be limited because psychologically, it wouldn't make sense if our beliefs were exactly how the test thinks we think, we have different beliefs, variations and variations, far separate from what even philosophies lie in the world today.
 

Infinitum

Possessed Bookworm
You scored 43, on a scale of 25 to 100. Here's how to interpret your score:
40 - 49: Active Spiritual Seeker - Spiritual but turned off by organized religion

I had enormous problems with lots of the questions, either having to pick an option with a clearly low score or a too high score. I tried to balance between those two, but with slightly different answers (and questions) it could have given me something entirely else. Probably higher, now that I think about it.

Q1. I believe that God:
1. Exists and intervenes in daily events
2. Exists but does not intervene in daily events
3. Is a spiritual ideal, not an actual being
4. Does not exist
It's complicated. Where's the agnostic answer anyway?

Q2. When I think about issues of faith or spirituality, my foremost concern is:
1. A sense of connection to something larger than myself
2. A rational understanding of whether religious claims are valid
3. A personal relationship with God
4. A framework of morality and hope
Um.. none of above.

Q4. Which of these statements comes closest to expressing your most basic view regarding faith?
1. Faith is important because it helps us cope with the struggles and hardships of life
2. Faith is important because it makes the world a better place, by encouraging love and moral behavior
3. Faith is not important
4. Faith is important because it fulfills God's wishes and protects our souls
Complicated again. Arg! Picking something... But whichever I pick it gives me either a too high or too low score.

Q7. I think that following life:
1. There is an afterlife for the virtuous but no hell; the evil simply cease to exist
2. There is reincarnation or some other condition
3. There is nothing
4. There is an afterlife in which we are judged, then rewarded or punished
The agnostic option is missing again.

Q9 ans Q10 (angels and demons) approximations once again.

Q12. Regarding those who hold beliefs that are sharply different from mine, I think:
1. It's amazing the sort of nonsense some people will believe
2. Since many people acquire their beliefs through upbringing or social circumstances, we should not judge
3. All beliefs are equally valid
4. They may be sincere but are mistaken or ill-informed
Sure, you don't have to judge, but does not judging mean leaving them to possible misconceptions?

Q14. Each day's newspaper brings reports of crimes, natural disasters, and disease. My most basic reaction is:
1. My faith is tested because I cannot understand how a just God could tolerate the agony of the world
2. I feel sadness, but accept that both the good and the bad of life are somehow part of God's plan
3. Such tragedies make me confused about the nature of the Higher Power
4. Tragedies and disasters in the world convince me there is no God
Where's the "**** happens" option?

Q15. Regarding science and religion, I think:
1. Science eventually will disprove religion
2. We should be suspicious of scientists, since most of them are atheists
3. Scientific findings trouble me at times but do not reduce my faith, because science helps me understand God's creation
4. Science and faith seem to me two aspects of the same search for ultimate truth
This is silly again. What if you base your faith on science or use science to support your faith? Option 4 is the closest, but doesn't say the same thing.

Q16. In my view, God:
1. Either does not exist, or God's nature can never be known
2. Exists but is remote from human events
3. Is present at some times and absent at others
4. Is everywhere and observes everything
No need to say anything on this one.

Q25. Do you find the keys to spiritual fulfillment through:
1. Watching people treating each other well
2. Prayer
3. Worship services
4. Books, music, or nature
None of above. Where's magic(k), meditation, self-discovery, ...?
 

Road Warrior

Seeking the middle path..
Fun quiz, but some questions funneled me into answers I wasn't quite happy with, but were the closest available. Thanks for sharing the link Zenzero.


You scored 69, on a scale of 25 to 100. Here's how to interpret your score:

60 - 69
Old-fashioned Seeker -- Happy with my religion but searching for the right expression of it
 
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