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1. Sikhism (100%)

2. Orthodox Judaism (97%)

3. Hinduism (86%)

4. Jainism (85%)

5. Islam (81%)

6. Bah�'� Faith (80%)

7. Mahayana Buddhism (72%)

8. Orthodox Quaker (69%)

9. Reform Judaism (68%)

10. Neo-Pagan (68%)

11. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (66%)

12. Eastern Orthodox (65%)

13. Roman Catholic (65%)

14. Seventh Day Adventist (65%)

15. Theravada Buddhism (63%)

16. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (62%)

17. Liberal Quakers (59%)

18. New Age (50%)

19. Unitarian Universalism (50%)

20. Scientology (49%)

21. Jehovah's Witness (46%)

22. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (46%)

23. New Thought (40%)

24. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (35%)

25. Taoism (32%)

26. Secular Humanism (18%)

27. Nontheist (17%) my resultz

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1. Sikhism (100%) :lol: :@ :s a crap Sikh but a Sikh <_<

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1. Sikhism (100%)

2. Hinduism (97%)

3. Bahá'í Faith (95%)

4. Orthodox Judaism (84%)

5. Neo-Pagan (82%)

6. Jainism (80%)

7. New Age (74%)

8. Unitarian Universalism (66%)

9. New Thought (65%)

10. Reform Judaism (65%)

11. Islam (65%)

12. Liberal Quakers (63%)

13. Mahayana Buddhism (62%)

14. Scientology (60%)

15. Eastern Orthodox (53%)

16. Roman Catholic (53%)

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

18. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (46%)

19. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (43%)

20. Jehovah's Witness (43%)

21. Theravada Buddhism (42%)

22. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (41%)

23. Orthodox Quaker (41%)

24. Seventh Day Adventist (34%)

25. Taoism (34%)

26. Secular Humanism (26%)

27. Nontheist (22%)

whats baha'i' faith?

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1. Sikhism (100%)

2. Bahá'í Faith (97%)

3. Jainism (91%)

4. Liberal Quakers (85%)

5. Orthodox Judaism (85%)

6. Reform Judaism (84%)

7. Unitarian Universalism (79%)

8. Islam (77%)

9. Hinduism (76%)

10. Mahayana Buddhism (73%)

11. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (71%)

12. Neo-Pagan (70%)

13. New Age (69%)

14. Orthodox Quaker (67%)

15. Theravada Buddhism (60%)

16. Scientology (57%)

17. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (51%)

18. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (50%)

19. New Thought (50%)

20. Seventh Day Adventist (50%)

21. Taoism (47%)

22. Eastern Orthodox (44%)

23. Roman Catholic (44%)

24. Secular Humanism (40%)

25. Jehovah's Witness (38%)

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

27. Nontheist (25%)

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whats baha'i' faith?

Started in Iran, persecuted there now though, They have a thriving community in India, You might have seen thier temple in India; looks like a Lotus leaf (people compare it to sydney Opera House and some people mistake it as a Mandir) they are said to not beleive in Rituals but they Fast. There are loads of Baha'i's in Punjab its just that people think they are Hindu and West London has Big population aswell.

Professor Pritam Singh is said to be the first Sikh Convert to this new religion started in the 1800's and he led a mass of conversions in Punjab. They are a silent but sizeable minority in Punjab that have aderents in most states of India and Western Nations. And they Looovvvveeee to convert peeps!

And personally I have discovered that they are quite hostile to sikhs for some reason though they might just be some bad apples! grin.gif

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1. Sikhism (100%)

2. Hinduism (86%)

3. Orthodox Judaism (81%)

4. Jainism (78%)

5. Bahá'í Faith (72%)

6. Islam (68%)

7. Reform Judaism (67%)

8. Mahayana Buddhism (62%)

9. Neo-Pagan (59%)

10. Unitarian Universalism (55%)

11. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (54%)

12. Jehovah's Witness (50%)

13. Liberal Quakers (49%)

14. Scientology (49%)

15. Theravada Buddhism (46%)

16. New Age (44%)

17. New Thought (42%)

18. Eastern Orthodox (40%)

19. Roman Catholic (40%)

20. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (38%)

21. Orthodox Quaker (37%)

22. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (36%)

23. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (34%)

24. Seventh Day Adventist (32%)

25. Taoism (31%)

26. Secular Humanism (16%)

27. Nontheist (11%)

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