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what kind of god would you be?
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http://www.colorgenics.com/index.cf...uizname=godquiz
Mystic Buddha
You would make an excellent New-Age god, the sort of entity that becomes ever more difficult to understand the more you learn about it. You are attuned to the cosmos in such a way that the mystical and religious are one in the same. The universe is God, and you are the universe.
Sounds about right. :happy2: |
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| Perfect_Cheezit |
The Fixer-Upper
You would be God the watchmaker, God the mechanic. Essentially, your view of the heavens is one that could only exist after the industrial revolution, because you see everything in the universe as an intricately patterned machine. If it isn’t working correctly, it should be fixed, rebuilt, or discarded. |
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| mcleod |
C. The Fixer-Upper
You would be God the watchmaker, God the mechanic. Essentially, your view of the heavens is one that could only exist after the industrial revolution, because you see everything in the universe as an intricately patterned machine. If it isn’t working correctly, it should be fixed, rebuilt, or discarded.
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| anuneventrade |
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| Mister_Michel |
D. Give Me That Old Time Religion
You are a jealous god. A really jealous god. In fact, you don’t see why anyone needed to write a new testament in the first place, because the old one worked just fine. Smite your enemies, an eye for an eye, pits of everlasting fire… you are not a god to be dismissed lightly.
Nice mhuhaha :toocool: |
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| Psygnosis |
Ok this is just weird, i done it the first time round and i got Nagging Parent :p, pretty bad so i done the test again giving different answers...and i still got Nagging Parent...:oW...T...F
Nagging Parent
Your vision of the divine is similar to your view of a happy home. As long as everyone knows his or her place, all will be fine. If they step out of line however, you are the first to apply tough love, not with fire and brimstone, but with an unending torrent of guilt-inducing invective and non-stop lecturing. |
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| 3jaz |
B. Nagging Parent
Your vision of the divine is similar to your view of a happy home. As long as everyone knows his or her place, all will be fine. If they step out of line however, you are the first to apply tough love, not with fire and brimstone, but with an unending torrent of guilt-inducing invective and non-stop lecturing.
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| paranoik0 |
B. Nagging Parent
Your vision of the divine is similar to your view of a happy home. As long as everyone knows his or her place, all will be fine. If they step out of line however, you are the first to apply tough love, not with fire and brimstone, but with an unending torrent of guilt-inducing invective and non-stop lecturing. |
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| Sand Leaper |
Mystic Buddha
You would make an excellent New-Age god, the sort of entity that becomes ever more difficult to understand the more you learn about it. You are attuned to the cosmos in such a way that the mystical and religious are one in the same. The universe is God, and you are the universe.
Sounds about right :) |
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| DrUg_Tit0 |
| Heh, a nagging parent. |
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| jinxed84 |
C. The Fixer-Upper
You would be God the watchmaker, God the mechanic. Essentially, your view of the heavens is one that could only exist after the industrial revolution, because you see everything in the universe as an intricately patterned machine. If it isn’t working correctly, it should be fixed, rebuilt, or discarded. |
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