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Thank you for saying my nick name here......the whole world knows now....lol...and I'm na perfect....i jus have more brains then ju :@

No surprises in that.....and Jasy...u get a big hug from me :lol:

raju ...... not fair .... oops i mean lajjo lol ... u kno i luv u rite ??? and u get a hug back from me ..... ofcourse and u had to get a 100% .. u so perfect as it is ...

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1. Sikhism (100%)

2. Hinduism (84%)

3. Orthodox Judaism (81%)

4. Neo-Pagan (70%)

5. Jainism (69%)

6. Mahayana Buddhism (66%)

7. Reform Judaism (64%)

8. Islam (63%)

9. Bahá'í Faith (62%)

10. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (61%)

11. Eastern Orthodox (56%)

12. Roman Catholic (56%)

13. Unitarian Universalism (55%)

14. Scientology (54%)

15. New Age (54%)

16. Theravada Buddhism (54%)

17. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (52%)

18. Liberal Quakers (52%)

19. Orthodox Quaker (50%)

20. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (48%)

21. New Thought (48%)

22. Seventh Day Adventist (46%)

23. Jehovah's Witness (45%)

24. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (40%)

25. Taoism (33%)

26. Secular Humanism (21%)

27. Nontheist (17%)

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waheguru ji ka khalsa

waheguru ji ki fateh

1. Sikhism (100%) ( woohoo.gif yipeeeeeeeeee)

2. Orthodox Judaism (77%)

3. Jainism (76%)

4. Hinduism (73%)

5. Bahá'í Faith (64%)

6. Reform Judaism (64%)

7. Islam (63%)

8. Mahayana Buddhism (62%)

9. Neo-Pagan (58%)

10. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (56%)

11. Liberal Quakers (56%)

12. Unitarian Universalism (55%)

13. Jehovah's Witness (50%)

14. New Age (49%)

15. Eastern Orthodox (46%)

16. Roman Catholic (46%)

17. Theravada Buddhism (45%)

18. New Thought (40%)

19. Scientology (39%)

20. Orthodox Quaker (38%)

21. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (37%)

22. Taoism (34%)

23. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (33%)

24. Seventh Day Adventist (28%)

25. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (23%)

26. Secular Humanism (20%)

27. Nontheist (13%)

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1. Sikhism (100%)

2. Hinduism (87%)

3. Orthodox Judaism (75%)

4. Reform Judaism (73%)

5. Liberal Quakers (72%)

6. Unitarian Universalism (72%)

7. Bahá'í Faith (70%)

8. Neo-Pagan (64%)

9. Islam (58%)

10. Jainism (58%)

11. New Thought (54%)

12. Scientology (53%)

13. Mahayana Buddhism (53%)

14. New Age (51%)

15. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (49%)

16. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (47%)

17. Eastern Orthodox (42%)

18. Orthodox Quaker (42%)

19. Roman Catholic (42%)

20. Taoism (42%)

21. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (36%)

22. Seventh Day Adventist (35%)

23. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (34%)

24. Theravada Buddhism (29%)

25. Jehovah's Witness (27%)

26. Secular Humanism (20%)

27. Nontheist (6%)

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1. Sikhism (100%) <<<<<ME HAPPY!!!! :nihungsmile:

2. Hinduism (90%)

3. Jainism (85%)

4. Neo-Pagan (85%)

5. Reform Judaism (84%)

6. Orthodox Judaism (81%)

7. Mahayana Buddhism (75%)

8. Unitarian Universalism (75%)

9. Bahá'í Faith (70%)

10. New Age (67%)

11. Liberal Quakers (65%)

12. Islam (64%) <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<ME NO HAPPY ohmy.gif :lol: wacko.gif

13. Theravada Buddhism (59%)

14. New Thought (59%)

15. Scientology (57%)

16. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (51%)

17. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (47%)

18. Taoism (45%)

19. Jehovah's Witness (37%)

20. Eastern Orthodox (35%)

21. Roman Catholic (35%)

22. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (34%)

23. Secular Humanism (34%)

24. Orthodox Quaker (31%)

25. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (28%)

26. Seventh Day Adventist (26%)

27. Nontheist (21%)

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My test only has one question. Here are my results.

1. Sikhi (100%)

2. Lost (100%)

3. All Others (0%)

and on their test... Reform Judaism? sounds like some of those people are only 1% away from being Sikh.

1. Sikhism (100%)

2. Reform Judaism (99%)

3. Orthodox Judaism (82%)

4. Unitarian Universalism (80%)

5. Bahá'í Faith (80%)

6. Liberal Quakers (78%)

7. Neo-Pagan (72%)

8. Islam (68%)

9. Hinduism (67%)

10. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (67%)

11. New Thought (63%)

12. Scientology (61%)

13. New Age (59%)

14. Jainism (55%)

15. Mahayana Buddhism (55%)

16. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (52%)

17. Orthodox Quaker (46%)

18. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (46%)

19. Eastern Orthodox (45%)

20. Roman Catholic (45%)

21. Taoism (43%)

22. Theravada Buddhism (42%)

23. Secular Humanism (42%)

24. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (39%)

25. Jehovah's Witness (31%)

26. Seventh Day Adventist (31%)

27. Nontheist (23%)

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