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Everything Else

I guess I have a rich mind


What Color is Your Brain?


GOLD:

At work or in school: I like set routines and organized ways of doing thingsl rules and directions are a great help to me. I prefer to stay on one topic at a time. I need to know what is expected of me, and I always want to know if I am on the right track. I like subjects that are useful and traditional, such as business, accounting, history and government.

With friends: I prefer people who are careful with their money and who make plans ahead of time. I like my friends to be loyal, dependable and on time. I am serious about love and show it in many practical ways.

With family: I like stability and security and enjoy traditions and frequent celebrations. I like to spend holidays with family members, and I plan ahead for such gatherings.

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Everything Else

The accent quiz

I know the quiz can’t be all that specific, but Kaisertown Nasal Buffalonian with Polish highlights to be exact.

What American accent do you have?

Your Result: The Inland North 93%

You may think you speak “Standard English straight out of the dictionary” but when you step away from the Great Lakes you get asked annoying questions like “Are you from Wisconsin?” or “Are you from Chicago?” Chances are you call carbonated drinks “pop.”

The Midland 80%
The Northeast 70%
Philadelphia 67%
The South 62%
The West 41%
Boston 25%
North Central 22%
What American accent do you have?
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…and yes, I used to call it pop. Being away for so long it now sounds strange.

Thanks to Fr. Martin Fox for the pointer to this.

Everything Else,

Where are you – theologically speaking

You scored as Anselm. Anselm is the outstanding theologian of the medieval period. He sees man’s primary problem as having failed to render unto God what we owe him, so God becomes man in Christ and gives God what he is due. You should read ‘Cur Deus Homo?

Anselm

100%

Karl Barth

93%

John Calvin

60%

Martin Luther

47%

Friedrich Schleiermacher

47%

Charles Finney

40%

Augustine

33%

Jí¼rgen Moltmann

33%

Paul Tillich

13%

Jonathan Edwards

13%

Which theologian are you?
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I’m just wondering why I rated so high on Calvin and Luther – oh well.

Everything Else

The kingdom is, but not yet…

You scored as Amillenialist. Amillenialism believes that the 1000 year reign is not literal but figurative, and that Christ began to reign at his ascension. People take some prophetic scripture far too literally in your view.

Amillenialist

100%

Moltmannian Eschatology

65%

Postmillenialist

65%

Premillenialist

35%

Preterist

35%

Left Behind

5%

Dispensationalist

0%

What's your eschatology?
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Note the big zero in Dispensationalist.

Tip ‘o the biretta to Ben Johnson at Western Orthodoxy.

Everything Else

I don’t feel very emotional about this…


Which Hellenistic School of Philosophy Would You Belong To?



You are a Stoic.

Stoicism is a school of philosophy commonly associated with such Greek philosophers as Zeno of Citium, Cleanthes, or Chrysippus and with such later Romans as Cicero, Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, and Epictetus. Organized at Athens in 310 BC by Zeno of Citium and Chrysippus, the Stoics provided a unified account of the world that comprised formal logic, materialistic physics, and naturalistic ethics. Later Roman Stoics emphasized more exclusively the development of recommendations for living in harmony with a natural world over which one has no direct control. Their group would meet upon the porch of the market at Athens, the stoa poecile. The name stoicism derives from the Greek stoa, meaning porch.The Stoic philosophy developed from that of the Cynics whose founder, Antisthenes, had been a disciple of Socrates.

The Stoics emphasized ethics as the main field of knowledge, but they also developed theories of logic and natural science to support their ethical doctrines.

Holding a somewhat materialistic conception of nature they followed Heraclitus in believing the primary substance to be fire. They also embraced his concept of Logos which they identified with the energy, law, reason, and providence found throughout nature.

They held Logos to be the animating or ‘active principle’ of all reality. The Logos was conceived as a rational divine power that orders and directs the universe; it was identified with God, nature, and fate. Human reason and the human soul were both considered part of the divine Logos, and therefore immortal.

The foundation of Stoic ethics is the principle, proclaimed earlier by the Cynics, that good lies in the state of the soul itself, in wisdom and restraint. Stoic ethics stressed the rule “Follow where Reason leads”; one must therefore strive to be free of the passionslove, hate, fear, pain, and pleasure.

Living according to nature or reason, they held, is living in conformity with the divine order of the universe. The four cardinal virtues of the Stoic philosophy are wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance, a classification derived from the teachings of Plato.

A distinctive feature of Stoicism is its cosmopolitanism. All people are manifestations of the one universal spirit and should, according to the Stoics, live in brotherly love and readily help one another. They held that external differences such as rank and wealth are of no importance in social relationships. Thus, before the rise of Christianity, Stoics recognized and advocated the brotherhood of humanity and the natural equality of all human beings. Stoicism became the most influential school of the Greco-Roman world and produced a number of remarkable writers and personalities.

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