My findings on Belief.Net
(why not have a go?)

http://www.beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html

  1. Unitarian Universalism (100%)  
  2. Secular Humanism (92%)
  3. Liberal Quakers (92%)
  4. Theravada Buddhism (88%)
  5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (86%)
  6. Taoism (75%)
  7. Nontheist (68%)
  8. Mahayana Buddhism (63%)
  9. Neo-Pagan (61%)
  10. Bahá'í Faith (60%)
  11. New Age (52%)
  12. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (51%)
  13. Jainism (51%)
  14. Reform Judaism (51%)
  15. Orthodox Quaker (51%)
  16. Sikhism (47%)
  17. New Thought (44%)
  18. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (40%)
  19. Scientology (40%)
  20. Hinduism (36%)
  21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (34%)
  22. Seventh Day Adventist (24%)
  23. Islam (21%)
  24. Jehovah's Witness (21%)
  25. Orthodox Judaism (21%)
  26. Eastern Orthodox (14%)
  27. Roman Catholic (14%)

Comment: Non-theism, Reform Judaism, Sikhism, Hinduism and Eastern Orthodoxy are rated too low; Secular Humanism rated a little too high; Bahai, New Age, Mormons, Scientology rated too high.

This is 2005:

Comment: The questions box one in: there is no place to express postmodern Christianity! The result is Buddhism growing in importance, yet Christianity has declined. The adjustments are quite small.

http://www.beliefnet.com/section/quiz/index.asp?sectionID=&surveyID=27

What's Your Spiritual Type?

You scored 42, on a scale of 25 to 100. Here's how to interpret your score:

40 - 49 Active Spiritual Seeker – Spiritual but turned off by organized religion

Comment: About right, but the scoring for clergy is too high. It suggests a linear model for spiritual style, which cannot be right.

Adrian Worsfold

27/09/2003