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You are an agnostic. Though it is generally taken that agnostics neither believe nor disbelieve in God, it is possible to be a theist or atheist in addition to an agnostic. Agnostics don't believe it is possible to prove the existence of God (nor lack thereof). Agnosticism is a philosophy that God's existence cannot be proven. Some say it is possible to be agnostic and follow a religion; however, one cannot be a devout believer if he or she does not truly believe.
92%agnosticism
67%Satanism
63%Islam
58%atheism
58%Judaism
54%Buddhism
46%Paganism
33%Hinduism
13%Christianity
True story, found DOMS test results-
Top 3:
1) Islam 99%
2) Fanaticism 92%
3) Jihad 90%
Summary:
You are the reincarnation of Moses, rise up and lead a bloody Jihad against the infadel. All must die.
Not really if you look at their histories and base beliefs and hold their 3 versions Bibles next to each other they all are bastardizations of Zorastrianism and Tribal faiths of the escaped Egyptian slaves:a real shocker here....
Christianity
83%
Buddhism
50%
Islam
50%
Judaism
42%
Hinduism
33%
Paganism
25%
agnosticism
8%
Satanism
0%
atheism
0%
Not really if you look at their histories and base beliefs and hold their 3 versions Bibles next to each other they all are bastardizations of Zorastrianism and Tribal faiths of the escaped Egyptian slaves:
Some scholars (Boyce, 1987; Black and Rowley, 1987; Duchesne-Guillemin, 1988) believe that large portions of the eschatology, angelology, and demonology (see Asmodai) of Judaism, a key influence on Christianity and Islam, originated in Zoroastrianism, and were transferred to Judaism during the Babylonian captivity (apparently 100 years before the emergence of monotheistic Zoroastrianism) and the Persian era, despite the numerous structural differences in the belief systems, crucial to the faiths, as in the issue over whether the evil spirit is a product of the good spirit.
Some also believe monotheism to have been a Zoroastrian influence, as Deutero-Isaiah supposedly makes a first monotheistic declaration (Isaiah 45:5-7) during the reign of the Persian Kings, that corresponds to his declaration that Jews were to obey Cyrus.