Belief O-Matic
| 1. | Secular Humanism (100%) |
| 2. | Unitarian Universalism (95%) |
| 3. | Liberal Quakers (80%) |
| 4. | Nontheist (77%) |
| 5. | Theravada Buddhism (74%) |
| 6. | Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (70%) |
| 7. | Neo-Pagan (70%) |
| 8. | Reform Judaism (57%) |
| 9. | New Age (52%) |
| 10. | Orthodox Quaker (44%) |
| 11. | Mahayana Buddhism (44%) |
| 12. | Scientology (44%) |
| 13. | Taoism (44%) |
| 14. | Sikhism (40%) |
| 15. | New Thought (40%) |
| 16. | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (38%) |
| 17. | Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (35%) |
| 18. | Seventh Day Adventist (33%) |
| 19. | Baha'i Faith (32%) |
| 20. | Hinduism (32%) |
| 21. | Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (32%) |
| 22. | Jainism (30%) |
| 23. | Islam (29%) |
| 24. | Orthodox Judaism (29%) |
| 25. | Jehovah's Witness (25%) |
| 26. | Eastern Orthodox (23%) |
| 27. | Roman Catholic (23%) |
And of course, The Political Compass. I've been taking it since high school. I've moved from about 0, -2 to 8, -5.5.
Actually, from my livejournal:
11 July 2003
Your political compass
Economic Left/Right: 4.25
Authoritarian/Libertarian: -2.67
19 April 2003
Economic Left/Right: -2.38
Authoritarian/Libertarian: -3.13
Apparently sometime between April-July 2003 I took a hard right.

4 comments:
I'll take hope out of this that if you can move sharply to the right, you can move sharply back to the left... perhaps I'll appeal to your secular humanism. ;)
Just took the Political Compass test. Thought you might be interested. From what I remember, I've drifted down the chart somewhat. I suppose you can take heart in that. ;)
Economic Left/Right: -9.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.85
Unfortunately, I can't take the Belief test. I'm far enough off the map that I don't like most of the answers. I guess I am just "Other." ;)
Just for fun (mostly to distract myself from homework) I took the belief test. It really had no idea what do with me. I had nothing in the 100/90 percent range. All of the below were within 2 percent of each other in the mid-eighties.
Unitarian Universalist
Liberal Quaker
New Age
Liberal Christian Protestant
Neo-Pagan
Secular Humanism
Mahayana Buddhism
I must be one confused individual! ;)
You just refuse to be fit into one box! Politically of course, you're just a pinko commie.
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