“The Google of
online dating”
— The Boston Globe
“Completely free”
— TIME
“A favorite hangout
for internet goers”
— The Village Voice
“A perfect example
of the Web 2.0 revolution”
— New York Post
“The Google of
online dating”
— The Boston Globe
“Completely free”
— TIME
“A favorite hangout
for internet goers”
— The Village Voice
“A perfect example
of the Web 2.0 revolution”
— New York Post
Their result for The Which Cult Should You Join? Test ...
You scored 22 Angst, 48 Weirdness, and 46 Freedom!
As religious sects go, the Baha'i are very benign. They believe that all of the main prophets of the major world religions were sent by the same God, and that their prophet, Baha'u'llah, was only the most recent. Members of this faith promote racial harmony, ecumenicalism, and world peace. Their desire for harmony means that they abhore debate, however, and questioning doctrine is generally frowned upon.
http://www.bahai.org/
They scored 22% on Angst, higher than 18% of your peers.
They scored 48% on Weirdness, higher than 80% of your peers.
They scored 46% on Freedom, higher than 28% of your peers.
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