What Religion Am I?

Are you wondering whether your personal beliefs really fall in line with the religious path that you have always assumed you are on? Take this quiz to find out.

Tags: History, Religion, Theology, Doctrine, Belief, Faith


Here are all the results with descriptions

Christian
Following the path that Jesus Christ laid out many years ago, you are a believer of the holy gospel in The Bible. You hope to find yourself among your loved ones who have departed someday when it's your turn to pass, and pray that they are all waiting beyond the golden gates of Heaven.

Buddhist
Your primary mission in life is to let go and just be. You are always in pursuit of a Zen life in which people come and go and you don't feel too much sadness when they depart. It's a part of life and you accept it and understand that holding on too tightly only brings suffering.

Jewish
While you do likely recognize that Jesus was a real person, and perhaps even acknowledge he did some admirable things, you do not see him as the Messiah or the son of God. Rather, you believe in resurrection and one, eternal and unique God as holding all power in your faith.

Pagan
You embrace a more realistic point of view when it comes to religion. The roots of your Pagan path are documented. There is no question of their existence. You respect Mother Earth, pray in the light of the full moon, and embrace all four seasons for what they offer in life. You may align yourself with one or many of multiple Pagan paths, such as Wicca or the Occult, or Neo-Druidism.

Catholic
Some would argue there is no one more devout than the Catholics, and you're right up there with that crew. You pray to Saints, not God. You worship him with sacraments and embrace the Holy Spirit as the one and only creator.

Agnostic
Commonly confused with being anti-Christ or anti-religion across the board, you do not seek to be anti anything. Rather, you simply don't believe there is enough evidence to affirm to yourself that any God ever existed. But you also acknowledge that there is not enough evidence to say no God has existed either. You're waiting for the curtain call to figure it all out.