Quite an interesting group; if I had managed my time better, I would have been able to study that faith more for my anthropology project on India. 3nodding
i wouldn't really put too much stock in that quiz...i'm part of ADF, and my gods are celtic, xp although most of the people i hang out with in my grove worship norse gods...maybe they're rubbing off on me.
well maybe thats a sucky quiz because i took another quiz and it said i was a 100% Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan and a 90% eclectic pagan. That one to me made much more sense. surprised
Not bad, in my opinion. I consider myself an eclectic pagan. Good quiz, thank you!
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 7:01 am
Christo Minaverus
well maybe thats a sucky quiz because i took another quiz and it said i was a 100% Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan and a 90% eclectic pagan. That one to me made much more sense. surprised
Zoroastrian Pagan 15% The only thing was that Druid wasn't on there sad
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Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 7:28 am
Christo Minaverus
well maybe thats a sucky quiz because i took another quiz and it said i was a 100% Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan and a 90% eclectic pagan. That one to me made much more sense. surprised
You scored as an Egyptian Pagan. With equal draw to both men and women, the Egyptian pantheon is a wealth of ancient stories and forgotten customs. Very seductive to the more cerebral Pagans, devoting oneself to this faith often means being willing to really work on finding out who your Gods were. Never an easy undertaking. Dedicated and insightful, you know you're among good company with those who also understand your Gods.
No surprise there that my main one is the Egyptian Pantheon. But I was a little surprised that shamanistic came in second. I may have to explore that further. smile
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 1:28 pm
You scored as Zoroastrian Pagan.
The Zoroastrian Pagan is a rare breed who follows the teachings of Zoroaster, the religious reformer. He believed that there were no gods, and it was naive to put faith in them and give them names. What one should focus on is merely serving one side of the cosmic duality; work on good or light deeds, and the world would become more good or light. Pagans of this variety are rare, but often feel like they get more done without the hassle and clutter of pantheons and gods. They're smart, analytical, and occationally cynical.
Zoroastrian Pagan
100% Ecclectic Pagan
85% Eastern Pagan
55% Celtic Pantheonic Pagan
50% Shamanic Pagan
50% Kabbalistic Pagan
45% Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan
40% Roman Pantheonic Pagan
35% Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans
30% Greek Pantheonic Pagan
25% Catholic (Pagan?)
20% Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru)
That pretty much explains me 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 4:05 pm
You scored as Celtic Pantheonic Pagan.
Your answers leaned very close to that of the Celtic Pantheon. Very popular now among pagans, the Celtic Gods seem to draw those who are sensitive and insightful, but also very passionate about their beliefs. Many Pagan Holidays are named for this pantheon and here is where you'll find many stories on Horned God, Green Man, and Druids. You likely either have been or want to visit Stonehenge one day. Many Arthurian legnds include references to the Celtic faith, as well.
Celtic Pantheonic Pagan
100% Zoroastrian Pagan
55% Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan
55% Shamanic Pagan
40% Eastern Pagan
35% Ecclectic Pagan
25% Catholic (Pagan?)
10% Greek Pantheonic Pagan
10% Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru)
5% Kabbalistic Pagan
0% Roman Pantheonic Pagan
0% Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans
0%
100% Celtic is a pretty good result seeing as I exclusively worship the Celtic gods smile
The Zoroastrian Pagan is a rare breed who follows the teachings of Zoroaster, the religious reformer. He believed that there were no gods, and it was naive to put faith in them and give them names. What one should focus on is merely serving one side of the cosmic duality; work on good or light deeds, and the world would become more good or light. Pagans of this variety are rare, but often feel like they get more done without the hassle and clutter of pantheons and gods. They're smart, analytical, and occationally cynical.
Zoroastrian Pagan
90%
Ecclectic Pagan
85%
Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan
60%
Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru)
55%
Celtic Pantheonic Pagan
55%
Shamanic Pagan
55%
Eastern Pagan
50%
Greek Pantheonic Pagan
50%
Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans
50%
Roman Pantheonic Pagan
45%
Kabbalistic Pagan
45%
Catholic (Pagan?)
15%
This seems accurate enough. The first quiz never loaded for me. I think that I will now go study some more. lol.