Religion Cheat Sheet — see what faith you believe in

When I got an email from someone representing Christian Universities Online who shared a link to their "Religion Cheat Sheet," I deleted the message after a quick lookover.

But the next day this person said she was checking to see how I liked the infographic. If I did, was I going to pass it along to my blog readers?

Well, Hailey, actually I do like the Religion Cheat Sheet. It's a clever and seemingly pretty darn accurate flow chart of what religion you end up with, given your answers to a few questions. 

Give it a look-see below, or via the link above. Share in a comment what "religion" (or lack thereof) you turned out to embrace. 

Not surprisingly, both my wife and I ended up at SEC — Secular Humanist. But, hey, that's just a step away from BUD — Buddhist. Difference being in whether one's focus is on a path to liberation. I don't feel like there's anything to be liberated from. 

Checking out how one gets to Judaism (JU), I was surprised to see that the final questions were "Do you believe in reincarnation?" and "Do you follow an eastern religion?" 

Supposedly Judaism is a western religion with a belief in reincarnation. I thought I'd caught the Religion Cheat Sheet in a mistake. However, it looks like I thought wrong. There is indeed a strong current of reincarnation in Judaism.

I liked how, a little ways down the path that leads to Christian denominations, there's this question: "Do you hate everybody?" 

Answer "Yes" and you're a member of Westboro Baptist. Its website is called God Hates Fags. I don't believe in God, but I also don't believe that the God I don't believe in hates homosexuals.

Anyway, nice touch by whoever put together the Religion Cheat Sheet.

Religion Cheat Sheet
Source: ChristianUniversitesOnline.org


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