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Subject: Re: You are not far from Liberalism


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Edward
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Date Posted: 00:33:29 05/12/04 Wed
In reply to: Liberal 's message, "You are not far from Liberalism" on 21:52:03 05/11/04 Tue

>u are closer to liberalism than i think
>
>u may want to take a look at unitarian universalism
>http://www.voy.com/174951/130.html
>
>these are my suggested translations
>Liberal Quakers 自由派貴格會
>Reform Judaism 猶太教改革宗
>Neo-Pagan 新異教
>
>my impression about quakers is that they are mystics
>among christians, stressing on experience rather than
>doctrines, so are relatively liberal to start with,
>liberal quakers probably means something like
>extremely liberal christians, totally disregarding
>doctrines
>
>i'm not sure about the exact meanings of the other two
>
>u may try your luck in
>religioustolerance.org

Thank you for your explanation.
I have take a look at the belief of Liberal Quakers, which is not exactly what I am....
I have tried the test once more. I think on the first time, I have misunderstood a number of questions and the answers.
Here is my new results:

1. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (93%)
3. Liberal Quakers (89%)
4. Neo-Pagan (79%)
5. Mahayana Buddhism (75%)
6. Reform Judaism (73%)
7. Hinduism (70%)
8. Orthodox Quaker (66%)
9. New Age (66%)
10. Theravada Buddhism (64%)
11. Jainism (63%)
12. Secular Humanism (63%)
13. Bah??Faith (58%)
14. Taoism (56%)
15. New Thought (54%)
16. Sikhism (51%)
17. Scientology (47%)
18. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (45%)
19. Seventh Day Adventist (41%)
20. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (40%)
21. Orthodox Judaism (39%)
22. Eastern Orthodox (36%)
23. Roman Catholic (36%)
24. Nontheist (35%)
25. Islam (34%)
26. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (25%)
27. Jehovah's Witness (15%)

Anyway, it is just a game. I think how I act is much more important than what I claim I believe. I seldom called myself a Liberal Christian.

By the way, what's the difference between a liberal christians and a UU?

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