You Should Follow Christianity
You believe in the Holy Trinity, and that Jesus walked the earth as the son of God.
You also believe that all people sin and that God will forgive you for your sins.
Your relationship with God is very important to you.
You strengthen your faith through prayer, worship, and Bible study.
So what religion should you be ? Quiz
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BUCCANEER~POTL~PWCM~JLA 2012/09/18 18:14:51Hmm






















You believe in the Holy Trinity, and that Jesus walked the earth as the son of God.
You also believe that all people sin and that God will forgive you for your sins.
Your relationship with God is very important to you.
You strengthen your faith through prayer, worship, and Bible study.
For you, religion is about asking questions. Questions that might never be answered.
In fact, you're more likely to consider yourself spiritual than religious.
You don't have any set beliefs, besides the belief that you should work to improve the world.
You are a true humanist who works for social justice and world peace.
So it's not really a religion. But that's the whole point.
You don't buy into the whole God thing... or you just don't care.
You may feel very alone in a world full of religious people.
But just remember, atheism has a long and rich intellectual history.
Like Buddhists, you're not concerned with the ideas of god, heaven, or religious purity.
You rather focus on eliminating suffering from your life and developing a deeper sense of compassion.
For you, bliss is something you find within yourself through reflection and meditation.
Everything is temporary, and you don't get to attached to possessions or people.
Your idea of religion (or spirituality) is broad and expansive.
You believe that God is everywhere and in everything.
For you, life is about achieving balance and harmony.
The more you can go with the flow, the happier you are.
Like Buddhists, you're not concerned with the ideas of god, heaven, or religious purity.
You rather focus on eliminating suffering from your life and developing a deeper sense of compassion.
For you, bliss is something you find within yourself through reflection and meditation.
Everything is temporary, and you don't get to attached to possessions or people."
Siddhartha Gautama would be pleased.
Apparently I should be a Buddhist which actually makes sense to me because prior to identifying as a Kryptonian I identified my faith as Zen-Christian. Zen is a Japanese offshoot of Buddhism. I even had Zen-Christian stamped on my dog tags while I was in the Army. In short Christianity is my faith, Zen is my method.
You Should Follow Buddhism
Like Buddhists, you're not concerned with the ideas of god, heaven, or religious purity.
You rather focus on eliminating suffering from your life and developing a deeper sense of compassion.
For you, bliss is something you find within yourself through reflection and meditation.
Everything is temporary, and you don't get to attached to possessions or people
You don't buy into the whole God thing... or you just don't care.
You may feel very alone in a world full of religious people.
But just remember, atheism has a long and rich intellectual history.
You believe in the Holy Trinity, and that Jesus walked the earth as the son of God.
You also believe that all people sin and that God will forgive you for your sins.
Your relationship with God is very important to you.
You strengthen your faith through prayer, worship, and Bible study.
Like Buddhists, you're not concerned with the ideas of god, heaven, or religious purity.
You rather focus on eliminating suffering from your life and developing a deeper sense of compassion.
For you, bliss is something you find within yourself through reflection and meditation.
Everything is temporary, and you don't get to attached to possessions or people.
For you, religion is about asking questions. Questions that might never be answered.
In fact, you're more likely to consider yourself spiritual than religious.
You don't have any set beliefs, besides the belief that you should work to improve the world.
You are a true humanist who works for social justice and world peace.
Never heard of Unitarian Universalism, but yes, I would say I'm humanist, but more of a secular one.
You believe in the Holy Trinity, and that Jesus walked the earth as the son of God.
You also believe that all people sin and that God will forgive you for your sins.
Your relationship with God is very important to you.
You strengthen your faith through prayer, worship, and Bible study.
Like Buddhists, you're not concerned with the ideas of god, heaven, or religious purity.
You rather focus on eliminating suffering from your life and developing a deeper sense of compassion.
For you, bliss is something you find within yourself through reflection and meditation.
Everything is temporary, and you don't get to attached to possessions or people.
So it's not really a religion. But that's the whole point.
You don't buy into the whole God thing... or you just don't care.
You may feel very alone in a world full of religious people.
But just remember, atheism has a long and rich intellectual history.
You Should Follow Islam
You believe that there is one true God and that it's your duty to submit to his will.
Life may be trying, unfair, or painful here on earth. But you're waiting for the Paradise in the afterlife.
Religion is the most important thing in your life, and you are fully devoted to God.
You are willing to fast, pray often, and follow all of God's rules to make sure you have a place in heaven.
What Religion Should You Be?
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You find the idea of many Gods and many spiritual paths attractive.
Religion is a lifelong, personal journey for you, and you don't deal with dogma or rules well.
You see spirituality as a union of intuition and reason. No one has all the answers.
You spend a good amount of your time meditating, doing good deeds, or improving your karma.