I got 100% "Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant", then 98% Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic. I compared the description of my 100% to Conservative Quakers, and they were almost identical, except for the Quaker description had a bunch of stuff about "inner light". So I went back and clicked on high priority for everything about social justice, good works and nature (I initially thought "revering nature" meant worshiping nature), and it said I was 100% Conservative Quaker. I think much of it depends on your interpretation of the question, and I also think the questions were very broad since they are including every major religion on earth. I proudly got only 3% Secular Humanism.
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I got 100% "Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant", then 98% Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic. I compared the description of my 100% to Conservative Quakers, and they were almost identical, except for the Quaker description had a bunch of stuff about "inner light". So I went back and clicked on high priority for everything about social justice, good works and nature (I initially thought "revering nature" meant worshiping nature), and it said I was 100% Conservative Quaker. I think much of it depends on your interpretation of the question, and I also think the questions were very broad since they are including every major religion on earth. I proudly got only 3% Secular Humanism.
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