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Are you REALLY a Taoist?

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No surprises here :D Nice quiz...

 

1. New Age (100%)

2. Unitarian Universalism (95%)

3. Neo-Pagan (91%)

4. Liberal Quakers (84%)

5. Mahayana Buddhism (83%)

6. Taoism (81%)

7. New Thought (81%)

8. Scientology (78%)

9. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (78%)

10. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (73%)

 

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Good one Stig.

 

I tried it again (last time was a few months ago)

 

Got:

 

1. Mahayana Buddhism (100%)

2. Neo-Pagan (99%)

3. Unitarian Universalism (98%)

4. New Age (90%)

5. Liberal Quakers (90%)

6. Theravada Buddhism (86%)

7. Taoism (84%)

8. Hinduism (74%)

9. Jainism (73%)

10. Scientology (71%)

11. Sikhism (70%)

12. Secular Humanism (68%)

13. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (67%)

14. New Thought (66%)

15. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (63%)

16. Reform Judaism (62%)

17. Orthodox Quaker (58%)

18. Baha'i Faith (55%)

19. Nontheist (41%)

20. Orthodox Judaism (40%)

21. Islam (38%)

22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (31%)

23. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (30%)

24. Seventh Day Adventist (25%)

25. Eastern Orthodox (18%)

26. Roman Catholic (18%)

27. Jehovah's Witness (14%)

 

Always fun;-) Very cultural.

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Nice quiz, but the thread should be, "Are you a REALLY a Philosophical Taoist?"

 

From the description of what a Taoist is for the sake of the quiz:

The main texts of Taoism are the "Tao-te Ching" (The Book of the Way and Its Power) by Lao Tzu and "Inner Chapters" by Chuang Tzu. What follows focuses on the so-called Philosophical-Spiritual Taoism. An indigenous tradition that incorporates more divination and alchemy also exists.

 

In fact, I think they also missed the boat on the Te part of Taoism as well, but oh well. It tried.

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1. Theravada Buddhism (100%)

2. Secular Humanism (99%)

3. Unitarian Universalism (96%)

4. Nontheist (87%)

5. Liberal Quakers (84%)

6. Neo-Pagan (68%)

7. Orthodox Quaker (67%)

8. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (66%)

9. Baha'i Faith (60%)

10. Mahayana Buddhism (59%)

11. Taoism (57%)

...

 

Every question was low priority to me, and most was the 'I don't know' option.

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After crashing continually with chrome, and then several times on question 4 with firefox I've decided I don't care :lol:

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Nice quiz, but the thread should be, "Are you a REALLY a Philosophical Taoist?"

 

From the description of what a Taoist is for the sake of the quiz:

In fact, I think they also missed the boat on the Te part of Taoism as well, but oh well. It tried.

Was wondering about that myself ;)

 

After crashing continually with chrome, and then several times on question 4 with firefox I've decided I don't care :lol:

So that makes you:

 

1. Agnostic Ambivalent (100%)

 

:lol:

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I only posted the top 10. :D

 

1. Hinduism (100%)

2. Mahayana Buddhism (97%)

3. New Age (85%)

4. Neo-Pagan (83%)

5. Theravada Buddhism (82%)

6. Unitarian Universalism (77%)

7. Scientology (70%)

8. Taoism (70%)

9. New Thought (68%)

10. Jainism (65%)

 

I guess that proves that Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism are almost the same...

:lol:

 

DISCLAIMER: (not meaning to start another brawl here)

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Huh, rub dirt on my belly and howl at the moon, looks like I'm a neo pagan :o

I don't mind the Unitarian Universalism. Quakers are also very cool. New Age! I thought I was too intellectual for that me me me, easy answer group. Secular Humanism, true. reformed Judiasm, yes. Scientology-now its getting insulting.

 

1. Neo-Pagan (100%)

2. Unitarian Universalism (100%)

3. Liberal Quakers (94%)

4. New Age (87%)

5. Secular Humanism (86%)

6. Reform Judaism (84%)

7. Scientology (82%)

8. Mahayana Buddhism (81%)

9. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (80%)

10. Taoism (80%)

11. New Thought (79%)

12. Sikhism (74%)

13. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (73%)

14. Theravada Buddhism (71%)

15. Baha'i Faith (70%)

 

 

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Huh, rub dirt on my belly and howl at the moon, looks like I'm a neo pagan :o

 

Me too :) Same as the last time I took the quiz.

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I guess that proves that Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism are almost the same...

:lol:

 

DISCLAIMER: (not meaning to start another brawl here)

And Taoism is the same as Scientology? :o

1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)

2. Secular Humanism (96%)

3. Theravada Buddhism (81%)

4. Neo-Pagan (81%)

5. Liberal Quakers (80%)

6. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (69%)

7. Mahayana Buddhism (66%)

8. Nontheist (63%)

9. New Age (60%)

10. Taoism (57%)

Oh dear. Why Neo-Pagan?

Edited by nac

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1. Theravada Buddhism (100%)

2. Unitarian Universalism (95%)

3. Mahayana Buddhism (84%)

4. Liberal Quakers (72%)

5. Neo-Pagan (69%)

6. New Age (69%)

7. Taoism (68%)

8. Secular Humanism (61%)

9. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (56%)

10. Hinduism (55%)

11. Jainism (55%)

12. New Thought (52%)

13. Nontheist (50%)

14. Orthodox Quaker (46%)

15. Scientology (43%)

16. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (42%)

17. Sikhism (41%)

18. Reform Judaism (34%)

19. Baha'i Faith (33%)

20. Orthodox Judaism (19%)

21. Seventh Day Adventist (18%)

22. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (15%)

23. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (13%)

24. Islam (7%)

25. Jehovah's Witness (3%)

26. Eastern Orthodox (2%)

27. Roman Catholic (2%)

 

 

I like how low am I on Roman Catholic. Thinking I was educated there tells us something about our educational system.

I am not sure what Unitarian Universalism, is.

 

Also some questions are very superficial.

Look at this:

Q11. Doing good works (deeds) and acting compassionately is:

Necessary.

Not necessary.

Not Applicable.

 

 

What about,

a natural outcome of a more refined internal state

 

I suspect I should click under "Not necessary".

 

But, Yeah, also their view about taoism was very superficial. I wonder if we, as a community, could do better.

FIrst of all we could start to list all the type of taoism we know of. And we know many. And then we could make a quiz to see what kind of taoist is the responder.

 

We could make it on Hunch.com.

 

I think it would be a great project, that would clarify a lot to us as a community. And the result would then be something that everybody can use.

 

What do you think of that?

Edited by Pietro

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1. Liberal Quakers (100%)

2. Unitarian Universalism (92%)

3. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (79%)

4. Neo-Pagan (78%)

5. Baha'i Faith (71%)

6. New Age (65%)

7. Reform Judaism (62%)

8. Secular Humanism (57%)

9. Taoism (54%)

10. Nontheist (51%)

11. Theravada Buddhism (51%)

12. Sikhism (50%)

13. Mahayana Buddhism (46%)

14. Orthodox Judaism (45%)

15. Orthodox Quaker (45%)

16. Seventh Day Adventist (40%)

17. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (37%)

18. New Thought (37%)

19. Scientology (35%)

20. Eastern Orthodox (32%)

21. Islam (32%)

22. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (32%)

23. Roman Catholic (32%)

24. Hinduism (28%)

25. Jainism (28%)

26. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (25%)

27. Jehovah's Witness (12%)

 

 

 

WTF! :lol:

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But, Yeah, also their view about taoism was very superficial. I wonder if we, as a community, could do better.

FIrst of all we could start to list all the type of taoism we know of. And we know many. And then we could make a quiz to see what kind of taoist is the responder.

 

We could make it on Hunch.com.

 

I think it would be a great project, that would clarify a lot to us as a community. And the result would then be something that everybody can use.

 

What do you think of that?

Sounds like a great project ;)

 

Here's basic list of schools

 

* Tianshi Dao 天師道 (Way of the Celestial Masters)

* Shangqing School 上清 (Supreme Clarity)

* Lingbao School 靈寶派 (Numinous Treasure)

* Quanzhen School 全眞 (Complete Reality)

* Longmen 龍門 (Dragon Gate)

* Huashan 華山 (Mount Hua)

* Wudang 武當 (Mount Wudang)

* Zhengyi 正一 (Orthodox Unity)

* Popular Western Taoism

 

We would have to profile the basic beliefs for each ... big project but it could be fun ... some good learning involved on the way.

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Sounds like a great project ;)

 

Here's basic list of schools

 

* Tianshi Dao 天師道 (Way of the Celestial Masters)

* Shangqing School 上清 (Supreme Clarity)

* Lingbao School 靈寶派 (Numinous Treasure)

* Quanzhen School 全眞 (Complete Reality)

* Longmen 龍門 (Dragon Gate)

* Huashan 華山 (Mount Hua)

* Wudang 武當 (Mount Wudang)

* Zhengyi 正一 (Orthodox Unity)

* Popular Western Taoism

 

We would have to profile the basic beliefs for each ... big project but it could be fun ... some good learning involved on the way.

 

I wonder how we could integrate it with your new project. Maybe we could use some wiki pages to put the info together. What we really need is *gasp* a table. With on the colums the schools, and on the rows the charatteristics.

 

It could also have some practical applications, like pointing to people to the right teacher for them.

 

 

I would also add

* Water School of Taoism (this comes in two versions, Lao Tzu and Chauang Tzu).

* Alchemical Taoism (a la Mantak Chia) (but maybe this is one of the ones above, eventually we should find out)

* New Age Taoism (just read the TTC, and u r a taoist bro') (is that Popular Western Taoism).

* The Guy that makes all the Fu,

* Falun Gong (yes we need to put them too)

* Chan

* Zen

the various religious taoism, like the ones that believe that Lao Tzu was a deity.

 

 

Yes, done well is a major project. But we will learn a lot in the process. We could even set up a few questions in a nice format, and send them to some academic explaining what we are doing. If we do it with 3 academics, and 2 agree on the answer, we can use that answer.

 

BTW, I am really looking forward of you setting up a wiki. You know, long time ago I tried a lot to have a wiki here. I set up two wiki in different times, but they never flew, and I was not interested to put the time in it. Maybe the community is mature for this now.

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1. Neo-Pagan (100%)

2. New Age (97%)

3. Mahayana Buddhism (88%)

4. Unitarian Universalism (88%)

5. Hinduism (84%)

6. New Thought (80%)

7. Liberal Quakers (74%)

8. Scientology (73%)

9. Jainism (68%)

10. Sikhism (68%)

11. Theravada Buddhism (66%)

12. Reform Judaism (63%)

13. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (60%)

14. Taoism (60%)

15. Baha'i Faith (53%)

16. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (52%)

17. Orthodox Quaker (45%)

18. Orthodox Judaism (41%)

19. Secular Humanism (38%)

20. Islam (34%)

21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (27%)

22. Nontheist (25%)

23. Seventh Day Adventist (24%)

24. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (20%)

25. Jehovah's Witness (20%)

26. Eastern Orthodox (9%)

27. Roman Catholic (9%)

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I only posted the top 10. :D

I guess that proves that Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism are almost the same...

:lol:

 

DISCLAIMER: (not meaning to start another brawl here)

 

LOL! No, they are quite close, the differences are extremely subtle. ;-)

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The thread was old and I am new around here. Anyway I did the quiz expecting nothing close to reality but having been practicing Zen for a long time, finding Mahayana Buddhism on top was quite surprising. Defining myself a Muslim and finding Islam at the bottom-line reminds me how Islam is taken by an orthodox approach both by belivers in this faith and non-believers. And Taoism is %71. Not bad for a philosophical Taoist like me who owes a lot to Tao Te Ching and Chunag Tzu for his insights of life but hasn't done much other than reading.

 

1. Mahayana Buddhism (100%)

2. Neo-Pagan (97%)

3. New Age (92%)

4. Liberal Quakers (90%)

5. Unitarian Universalism (89%)

6. Theravada Buddhism (83%)

7. Taoism (71%)

8. New Thought (68%)

9. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (67%)

10. Reform Judaism (62%)

11. Orthodox Quaker (60%)

12. Baha'i Faith (57%)

13. Scientology (56%)

14. Hinduism (54%)

15. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (52%)

16. Secular Humanism (49%)

17. Sikhism (49%)

18. Jainism (42%)

19. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (42%)

20. Orthodox Judaism (37%)

21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (36%)

22. Seventh Day Adventist (33%)

23. Eastern Orthodox (31%)

24. Roman Catholic (31%)

25. Nontheist (29%)

26. Islam (24%)

27. Jehovah's Witness (21%)

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1. Mahayana Buddhism (100%)

2. Liberal Quakers (85%)

3. Theravada Buddhism (85%)

4. Unitarian Universalism (85%)

5. Neo-Pagan (82%)

6. New Age (80%)

7. Hinduism (80%)

8. Jainism (80%)

9. Taoism (78%)

10. Orthodox Quaker (78%)

 

 

Those Liberal Quakers are something else. I think I can almost learn to love them.

 

Wait a minute... Just a moment... I see something... it's the future.... Liberal Quaker/Neo-Taoist movement leading towards the dawning of the Age of Aquarius... when the mooooooon is in the Seventh House!!!

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1. Mahayana Buddhism (100%)

2. Hinduism (97%)

3. Neo-Pagan (89%)

4. Jainism (83%)

5. New Age (80%)

6. Sikhism (79%)

7. Theravada Buddhism (79%)

8. Unitarian Universalism (75%)

9. Liberal Quakers (70%)

10. New Thought (58%)

11. Taoism (58%)

12. Scientology (55%)

13. Baha'i Faith (54%)

14. Reform Judaism (50%)

15. Orthodox Judaism (48%)

16. Orthodox Quaker (42%)

17. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (42%)

18. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (38%)

19. Islam (37%)

20. Secular Humanism (35%)

21. Seventh Day Adventist (27%)

22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (25%)

23. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (20%)

24. Eastern Orthodox (19%)

25. Roman Catholic (19%)

26. Nontheist (18%)

27. Jehovah's Witness (16%)

 

I've taken this quiz so many times, and at no time has the same religion gotten 100% twice (perhaps with the exception of Taoism). This is because my beliefs change all the time. Today it looks like I'm a Mahayana Buddhist, with Hinduism a close second. I guess I'm too much of a moving target to be pinned down.

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Looks Like I could be a Scientologist : )

 

1. New Thought (100%)

2. New Age (99%)

3. Mahayana Buddhism (97%)

4. Scientology (97%)

5. Unitarian Universalism (96%)

6. Neo-Pagan (95%)

7. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (85%)

8. Taoism (85%)

9. Theravada Buddhism (83%)

10. Liberal Quakers (82%)

11. Hinduism (79%)

12. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (69%)

13. Secular Humanism (65%)

14. Jainism (64%)

15. Sikhism (61%)

16. Reform Judaism (58%)

17. Orthodox Quaker (52%)

18. Baha'i Faith (42%)

19. Nontheist (31%)

20. Orthodox Judaism (30%)

21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (22%)

22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (22%)

23. Islam (20%)

24. Seventh Day Adventist (16%)

25. Jehovah's Witness (12%)

26. Eastern Orthodox (10%)

27. Roman Catholic (10%)

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hahahaha :)

 

1. Neo-Pagan (100%)

2. New Age (100%)

3. Hinduism (99%)

4. Unitarian Universalism (95%)

5. New Thought (84%)

6. Scientology (83%)

7. Mahayana Buddhism (82%)

8. Liberal Quakers (80%)

9. Reform Judaism (80%)

10. Baha'i Faith (79%)

11. Jainism (77%)

12. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (75%)

13. Sikhism (68%)

14. Orthodox Judaism (66%)

15. Theravada Buddhism (58%)

16. Islam (55%)

17. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (55%)

18. Orthodox Quaker (45%)

19. Taoism (43%)

20. Secular Humanism (41%)

21. Seventh Day Adventist (31%)

22. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (27%)

23. Jehovah's Witness (26%)

24. Eastern Orthodox (21%)

25. Roman Catholic (21%)

26. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (20%)

27. Nontheist (14%)

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1. Hinduism (100%)

2. Neo-Pagan (96%)

3. Mahayana Buddhism (93%)

4. New Age (82%)

5. Unitarian Universalism (82%)

6. New Thought (78%)

7. Scientology (74%)

8. Taoism (74%)

9. Liberal Quakers (71%)

10. Jainism (67%)

 

Well, I never thought of myself as a Hindu! I probably would have expected Mahayana Buddhism to come before Hinduism. But, Jehovah's Witness (5%) is cool. "Watchtower" anyone?

 

:D

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I'm 61% Taoist ... well I suppose that's better than 0%! 96% New age? ... ooops - 9% Catholic - I feel very slightly guilty and I'm half Jewish ... wow!

 

 

 

1. Neo-Pagan (100%)

2. New Age (96%)

3. Mahayana Buddhism (87%)

4. Unitarian Universalism (86%)

5. Liberal Quakers (82%)

6. New Thought (82%)

7. Hinduism (81%)

8. Scientology (79%)

9. Reform Judaism (73%)

10. Jainism (70%)

11. Sikhism (66%)

12. Theravada Buddhism (64%)

13. Taoism (61%)

14. Baha'i Faith (60%)

15. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (58%)

16. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (54%)

17. Secular Humanism (51%)

18. Orthodox Judaism (50%)

19. Orthodox Quaker (49%)

20. Islam (41%)

21. Nontheist (27%)

22. Seventh Day Adventist (23%)

23. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (19%)

24. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (17%)

25. Jehovah's Witness (11%)

26. Eastern Orthodox (9%)

27. Roman Catholic (9%)

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