Pagan pantheons.

Jan 17, 2007 21:46

::laughing:: This is not the answer I used to get to this...

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beccadg January 18 2007, 04:04:04 UTC
My results for what they're worth...

You scored as Ecclectic Pagan. A veritable blend of all the pantheons and perhaps a dash of a few other religions as well, you're the versitile Ecclectic Pagan. You have no problem wearing an ankh while setting an offering to Herne on your alter just below your image of Hera. You don't believe in coloring within the lines, and are a bright free-thinker. While you respect the views of your fellow pagans, as far as you're concerned, religion is the sky, and there's no one about to clip your wings with lines and limitations.

Ecclectic Pagan
100%
Celtic Pantheonic Pagan
100%
Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan
80%
Zoroastrian Pagan
65%
Shamanic Pagan
50%
Catholic (Pagan?)
50%
Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru)
40%
Kabbalistic Pagan
40%
Roman Pantheonic Pagan
30%
Eastern Pagan
30%
Greek Pantheonic Pagan
20%
Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans
20%
What kind of Pagan are you?
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darthhellokitty January 18 2007, 07:56:51 UTC
I read your heading as "pagan pantyhose", which probably tells you a lot about me.

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gryphonrhi January 18 2007, 18:11:42 UTC
::grins:: Makes me wonder if you need more sleep, really. But I've been known to misread things spectacularly myself. (And then take ages to quit giggling.)

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gryphonrhi January 18 2007, 18:10:43 UTC
::laughing:: I never got 100% on it, but yeah, I used to come up as an eclectic pagan, usually followed closely by Celtic, Norse, and Greek myth. Getting Greek first was a tad startling. (Although perfectly typical of me, of course Zeus and Hera aren't anywhere near my priority. Hermes and Hephaistus and Athena, now....)

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devohoneybee January 18 2007, 04:14:40 UTC
kabbalistic. gee, what a surprise. *eyes kabbalistic tree of life icon*

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gryphonrhi January 18 2007, 18:08:22 UTC
Oh, yeah, big surprise. ::snickering::

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mrlnpndrgn January 18 2007, 04:42:29 UTC
Got a "Zoroestran pagan" (if I spelled it right)...
I don't even know what that means ;)

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gryphonrhi January 18 2007, 18:13:55 UTC
::laughing:: Zoarastrians I know about, although I don't think I'd've called them pagans. If I'm remembering correctly, they believe in Good and Evil, that they're even balanced, and I think there's fire-worship in there, too, as the source of all Light. Could be wrong on that, though. ::grins at you:: Congrats, I think?

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beccadg January 18 2007, 23:51:04 UTC
Zoroastrians I know about, although I don't think I'd have called them pagans.

Even on a quiz with Kabbalistic Pagan and Catholic Pagan? Or is it more you think of pagan as neo-pagan and while only having "fewer than 200,000 worldwide" followers left to make it a major world religion, hardly a Christianity or a Buddhism, neither has it been extinct. 8-)

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mrlnpndrgn January 19 2007, 00:00:24 UTC
Congrats, I think?

*shrug*
I think, at heart, I'm an agnostic...
I had to temper my answers to the quizz : religion in general (and organized religions even more) kind of rub me the wrong way.
Probably too much "petit catéchisme" when I was young ;)

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alysswolf January 18 2007, 21:33:46 UTC
Eclectic Pagan - which is not very surprising at all, especially the eclectic part. ::grin::

I think I majored in eclecticism starting around age 5 and minored in asking my father very awkward theological questions at about age 6.

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gryphonrhi January 18 2007, 21:59:00 UTC
And your father forgave you, even!

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alysswolf January 18 2007, 21:35:54 UTC
A certain "little old Greek priest" would, no doubt, be extremely amused by the shift in your focus. ::grin::

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gryphonrhi January 18 2007, 23:01:35 UTC
Retired! Retired little old Greek priest!

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alysswolf January 19 2007, 14:27:56 UTC
That's what he kept saying, but geesh, that man worked harder in retirement than most men do in full-time jobs.

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gryphonrhi January 19 2007, 19:03:55 UTC
He still does!

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