Quiz Questions
Question 1: How important is meditation or mindfulness in your daily life?
- It's crucial to my overall well-being
- It's not something I prioritize
- It's a part of my spiritual practice
- It's not something I'm familiar with
Question 2: How do you view the idea of an afterlife?
- I believe in reincarnation
- I believe in heaven and hell
- I believe in paradise and judgment day
- I believe in the concept of the soul but not necessarily an afterlife
Question 3: How important is a prayer to you?
- It's a crucial part of my spiritual practice
- I pray occasionally but not regularly
- Prayer is mandatory and a crucial part of my faith
- I pray regularly but in a different way than other religions
Question 4: How do you feel about the concept of sin?
- I believe in karma and that our actions have consequences
- I believe in sin and the need for redemption
- I believe in sin but also God's mercy and forgiveness
- I believe in good and bad deeds, but not necessarily sin
Question 5: How do you view the concept of God?
- As a force or energy that connects everything
- As a loving and forgiving father figure
- As one true God with no other deities
- As a powerful and just being that guides and judges
Question 6: How important is charity and giving back to your community?
- It's an essential and fundamental part of my faith
- It's essential but not mandatory
- It's mandatory and a pillar of my faith
- It's essential, but I prioritize other forms of service
Question 7: How important is studying religious texts and teachings to you?
- It's crucial to my understanding of my faith
- It's essential, but not my main focus
- It's mandatory and a fundamental part of my faith
- It's essential, but I prioritize other forms of spiritual practice
Question 8: How do you feel about the concept of free will?
- I believe in the power of choice and the consequences that follow
- I believe in the importance of submitting to God's will
- I believe in the balance between free will and fate
- I believe in the importance of obedience to God's commands
Question 9: How do you view the idea of forgiveness?
- I believe in forgiveness as a path to healing and growth
- I believe in seeking forgiveness from God and others
- I believe in seeking God's forgiveness as the only means of salvation
- I believe in forgiveness, but it is not a central tenet of my faith
Question 10: How important is the practice of fasting to you?
- It's a crucial part of my spiritual practice
- It's essential but not mandatory
- It's mandatory and a fundamental part of my faith
- It's not something I practice
Question 11: How important is the concept of community in your spiritual practice?
- I find strength in being part of a community
- I don't necessarily need it to practice my faith
- I must be part of a community to practice my faith fully
- I prioritize individual spiritual practice
Question 12: How important is the idea of submission to God's will?
- It's essential, but I also believe in the power of free will
- It's mandatory, and I must submit to God's will in all aspects of my life
- It's a balance between submission and free will
- It's essential, but I believe in having some control over my life
Question 13: How do you view the concept of the afterlife?
- There is reincarnation, and we are reborn after we die
- There are heaven and hell, and our actions determine where we go
- I believe in paradise, and we'll reunite with departed loved ones
- I believe in the concept of an eternal soul that moves on after death
Question 14: How do you view the role of women in society?
- Women should have the same opportunities and rights as men
- Traditional gender roles dictate men as the breadwinners and women as caretakers
- Women should have some rights but must be limited based on traditions
- Women should be submissive to men and follow their lead
Question 15: Do you think community involvement is essential?
- Yes, but I believe in taking care of myself first
- Yes, it's mandatory to be involved in the community
- Yes, but we must have boundaries
- No, it's not the utmost priority in my daily life
Question 16: Do you prioritize faith in your daily life?
- Yes, but I also value reason and logic
- Yes, and everything else comes second to my faith
- Yes, but I also believe in finding a balance between faith and other aspects of life
- No, and it isn't the most crucial aspect of everyday life.
Question 17: How do you view the concept of sin?
- Everyone has the potential for good and evil
- Some actions are sinful, and we must ask for forgiveness
- There is karma, where our actions and thoughts have consequences
- We should focus on our intentions rather than our actions
Question 18: Do you believe in the supernatural?
- No, everything can be explained by science and reason
- Yes, they play a role in our lives
- Yes, prayer can influence them to help us
- Yes, we can connect with them through meditation
Question 19: How do you view the concept of truth?
- Truth is subjective, and everyone has their version
- There is one ultimate truth that we must discover and understand
- Truth is relative to the context and situation
- Truth is a combination of personal experience, evidence, and intuition
Question 20: Is the concept of love important to your daily life?
- Yes, as well as other values, such as justice and compassion
- Yes, I express it in all my actions and interactions with others
- Yes, but we must set boundaries and not give too much
- No, it's not the most important in our daily lives

What Religion Am I?
As people, we constantly seek ways to connect and understand each other. Shared values and beliefs are among the most important ways people connect.
Have you ever considered which religion you might be more likely to follow? Or did you feel drawn to a particular religion but didn't know why? Knowing which religion your values and beliefs match up with can be a powerful way to find a group of people like you and learn more about yourself.
This quiz will help you learn more about some of the most important religions in human history. The questions are vague and don't say anything directly about religion. Instead, they discuss morality, spirituality, and individual beliefs.
Note that this quiz does not automatically tell you what religion you are. Instead, it's a chance to stop, think, and consider how similar your ideas may be to those of some of the world's most influential religions. If you want to find a new group of people, get closer to yourself, or learn more about different faiths, this quiz is for you.
So, let's jump in and look at the values and beliefs that might be the most important to you. Who can say? You might find a whole new way to understand and connect with people.