| 21. The Futhark and runes are a major contribution from my faith. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 22. I believe the Virgin Mary is equally as important to my faith as her son, Jesus Christ. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 23. Pluto is not a dog owned by Mickey Mouse. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 24. I try to observe the ideal of striving for the middle path. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 25. My Gods may include Shiva, Kali, Vishnu, Ganesha, Tara, Durga, Parvati or Brahma. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 26. We are all apart of God and can look inside ourselves as God does to inspire creativity in our lives |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 27. My religion teaches and accepts the unique life and spirit in people, animals, herbs, and stones. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 28. One of my Goddesses was so popular, the Catholic Church had her made into a saint. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 29. Ambrosia not just a fruit salad at a picnic. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 30. My religion doesn't try to define God as anything - person, gender, or name. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 31. I know what a Medicine Wheel is, how it is made and used. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 32. The "mother" and "father" aspect of my beliefs are usually Zeus and Hera. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 33. Diana the Virgin Huntress is apart of my pantheon. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 34. A diety from my faith was turned into a well known comic book hero. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 35. My religious "roots" stem from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England, mostly. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 36. When chaos ensues, I know I can thank Tiamat. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 37. I'm familiar with the use of a sweat lodge for spiritual enlightmentment and exploration. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 38. Tools of my faith often include sage, feathers, drums, and rattles. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 39. I often look to the All-Father for wisdom. |
Disagree |
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Agree |
| 40. My God and goddess have no names, or else they might change depending on why I'm calling them. |
Disagree |
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Agree |