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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "Daniel Joseph Min"
Date: 09 Mar 2006 09:49:53 PM
Object: Min's Spiritual I.Q. Test
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WHEREAS, orthodox academic I.Q. tests narrowly challenge
your ability to solve from simple to seemingly-equivocal
puzzles on the fly, essentially testing your fitness for
corporeal "mental-gymnastics", Min's test is spiritually
oriented, posing questions and answers you've had years,
centuries, millennia & aeons to integrate, if you recall.

This test is comprised of one hundred fairly unambiguous
questions with clearly-worded multiple choice answers to
choose from, with brief parenthetical explanations. Some
questions are sentence-length, while others are paragraph
length. But all questions are designed to make you think
about what you actually believe--pro or con. For example,
read the following question, then check one of the three
multiple-choice answers provided; in other words, given
but three choices, pick the one answer which most nearly
agrees with your own specific point of view, even if you
don't completely agree with the answers provided for you:

0) Do you believe that our solar system exists in reality?

[x] A - Yes (complete with planets, lifeforms, everything)
[ ] B - No (planets, comets, people, it's all just garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I might've seen a Full Moon, once?)
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Alright. The following test should take less than one hour
to complete, and no more than fifteen minutes to score and
summarily evaluate. Remember, be honest. Ready? Steady? Go!...



MIN'S SPIRITUAL I.Q. TEST

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1) Do you believe in God?

[ ] A - Yes (I'm a Theist. God is the father of all and God loves everyone)
[ ] B - No (I'm an Atheist. God is nothing more than superstitious rubbish)
[ ] C - Unsure (I just don't know; so maybe I'm an Agnostic, or a Skeptic?)
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2) Do you support the superimposition of "ID", the theory of 'Intelligent
Design', over the top of the orthodox theory of Evolution in America's
public schools--seeing the U.S. Supreme Court will uphold this as law?

[ ] A - Yes (because divine creation and evolution truly walk hand-in-hand)
[ ] B - No ("divine creation" is nothing but garbage for brain-dead morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (I really don't understand what all this hubbub is about?)
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3) Do you support the United States dominating the freeworld--even the
whole world--by spreading freedom of religion and freedom of speech,
democracy, technology, peace and prosperity to all nations on Earth?

[ ] A - Yes (I'm an American patriot with moderate-to-conservative values)
[ ] B - No ("freedom", "democracy", it's all just wishful-thinking garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (but what if I'd rather stay neutral on the matter, maybe?)
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4) Do you believe in life after death, as in soul's ongoing awareness
after the death of its mortal physical body; and do you believe in
reincarnation, as in soul returning to live in a new body, in a new
time and place--generally on Earth, but also less frequently on other
physical planets in other life-supporting solar systems beyond our own?

[ ] A - Yes (I have memories of past lives and interim discarnate sojourns)
[ ] B - No (life after death, reincarnation, it's all nothing but insanity)
[ ] C - Unsure (might my soul have been caught in Limbo before I was born?)
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5) Do you believe in angels and demons, as real, sentient spirit-beings?

[ ] A - Yes (angels and demons are real spirits living in heaven and hell)
[ ] B - No (angels, demons, it's just plain hogwash for brain-dead morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (I wonder if my soul could still be caught in Limbo, maybe?)
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6) Do you believe that heaven and hell actually exists in fact; not
necessarily (only) in the corporeal, i.e. to our physical senses,
but in the spiritual or psychical senses of soul's interactivity
with its environs, experiences, awarenesses & interpretations; plus
soul's interactions with all other souls/beings encountered therein,
herein; that the circles of heaven and circles of hell are every bit
as real as this physical plane is real--in some respects even moreso?

[ ] A - Yes (the heavens and hells are perfectly real realms of the spirit)
[ ] B - No ("heaven and hell" is nothing but garbage for brain-dead morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (I worry that my soul was somehow trapped in Limbo, maybe?)
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7) Do you believe in reincarnation, and that all souls are truly immortal;
more specifically, are you entirely, unequivocally, ergo unassailably
confident that the essence of you--your own soul--will survive death?

[ ] A - Yes (I have glimpses, and occasional lucid cognizance, of eternity)
[ ] B - No (I can't remember anything; "reincarnation" is absolute garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (I might have some recollections of being in Limbo, maybe?)
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8) Do you believe in the law of karma, or what the bible calls sin, or Sin
the serpent, which law says "you reap what you sow"; if not only whilst
incarnate in the mortal body, but also in the hereafter, in heaven and
hell; that the law of karma/sin will catch up with you sooner or later?

[ ] A - Yes (all unsettled debts to the great Spirit must be paid in full)
[ ] B - No ("karma", "sin", it's nothing but claptrap for mindless cretins)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I've read something about sin in the bible, maybe?)
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9) Do you believe in genuine psychics or gifted spirit mediums; that is,
in living human beings who have communicated with the spirits of the
dead, such as greats like James Van Praagh, Derek Acorah, and other
very prolific and well-attuned "psychic detectives" of world-renown;
plus the untold thousands of equal--and rarely, even better--ability?

[ ] A - Yes (I'm at least somewhat psychic myself; it runs in the family)
[ ] B - No ("psychics", "mediums", they're all just criminal charlatans)
[ ] C - Unsure (I might've seen a TV show about "psychic mediums", once?)
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10) Do you believe in UFOs, as in conveyances piloted by advanced
sentient beings who're visiting the Earth from far beyond our
own solar system, and even possibly from beyond our own galaxy?

[ ] A - Yes (I have witnessed at least one or more UFOs in my lifetime)
[ ] B - No (UFOs, aliens, extraterrestrials, it's all tinfoil-hat garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I might've witnessed a UFO tripping on LSD, once?)
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11) Do you believe in prophecy, not just in mentalist predictions
or uncertain visions, but in the foreordained destiny of human
events which have been written before--sometimes long before--
such events have eventually manifested into the physical plane,
i.e. within predictable limits subordinate to sovereign free-will?

[ ] A - Yes (God-fearing prophets are inspired, guided by God to prophesy)
[ ] B - No ("prophets", "prophecies", it's all just superstitious rubbish)
[ ] C - Unsure (I might've read about some prophets in the bible, once?)
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12) Do you believe in divinely-purposeful miracles, or in miraculous
psychic healing powers, which are enabled by God, God's angels, or
God's messengers, living beyond the five senses of our physical body?

[ ] A - Yes (I have witnessed and/or even experienced miracles first-hand)
[ ] B - No ("miracles", healings, it's just garbage for brainwashed idiots)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I might've seen a miracle tripping on LSD, maybe?)
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13) Do you believe in what have been dubbed "earth-changes", or the
prophesied cataclysmic upheavals, which have and shall produce
broad and sweeping changes throughout the entire planet Earth?

[ ] A - Yes (I've experienced diluvial psychic visions of this myself)
[ ] B - No (I have no psychic vision; "earth-changes" are pure hogwash)
[ ] C - Unsure (I might've dreamt a vision of the future on LSD, once?)
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14) Do you believe that the majority of crop circles are genuine,
meaning that they were and are created by UFOs visiting Earth
from beyond our solar system, and perhaps from other galaxies?

[ ] A - Yes (I'm certain that the majority of big crop circles are genuine)
[ ] B - No (only hoaxers make crop circles; it's all just a practical joke)
[ ] C - Unsure (I might've seen some crop circles tripping on LSD, once?)
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15) Do you believe the Genesis account (and other biblical, apocryphal,
extant references to) of the fall of Adam & Eve; i.e. not necessarily
_only_ in the mystical, esoteric or spiritual sense, but more to its
result; that humankind have ever since been born into sin as mortals,
i.e. excepting the first-begotten Son of God Jesus Christ, of course?

[ ] A - Yes (we humans were created immortal; but we fell into mortality)
[ ] B - No ("Genesis" is nothing more than garbage for brain-dead morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (I might've read a line or two in the Old Testament, once?)
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16) Do you believe in the power of optimism to overcome pessimism?

[ ] A - Yes (it's far better to be optimistic than it is to be pessimistic)
[ ] B - No ("optimism" is only wishful-thinking garbage for ignorant fools)
[ ] C - Unsure (I often try to be optimistic, but what if I'm pessimistic?)
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17) Do you believe in the power of imagination to overcome darkness?

[ ] A - Yes (imagination is the closest of the ten supreme powers of God)
[ ] B - No (really, only brain-dead morons ever bother to imagine anything)
[ ] C - Unsure (sometimes I dream dreams, or daydream, but who knows why?)
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18) Do you believe in ghosts, discarnate beings, or spirit-people?

[ ] A - Yes (I have seen or heard a real ghost at least once in my life)
[ ] B - No ("ghosts", "spirits", it's all just superstitious balderdash)
[ ] C - Unsure (I might've seen a ghostly "orb" tripping on LSD, maybe?)
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19) Do you believe in the classical Ten Commandments, or sermons,
as given in Exodus 20 (from the Torah of Moses in the bible),
crude translations notwithstanding (the Vulgate is reliable),
that they're Universal, i.e. universally true for all beings?

[ ] A - Yes (God's Law was written by the hand of God, not mere mortal men)
[ ] B - No ("God's Law" is nothing more than garbage for brain-dead morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (I might've seen a film called 'The Ten Commandments' once?)
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20) Do you believe that God's Universal Law is eternally founded on the
classical 'Golden Rule', which admonishes us to love God, and there-
fore also to "love thy neighbor as thyself", to quote from the bible?

[ ] A - Yes (God's love is the cornerstone of all that is good and true)
[ ] B - No ("God's love" is nothing more than a smelly rubbish for fools)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I might've fallen in love once or twice, maybe?)
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21) Do you believe in the power of mental faculties or mercurial intellect?

[ ] A - Yes (divine intellect is one of the ten supreme powers of God)
[ ] B - No (only Atheists are intellectual; everyone else is brain-dead)
[ ] C - Unsure (maybe I should take this I.Q. test while tripping on LSD?)
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22) Do you believe in freedom of religion, whether it be orthodox
or otherwise, including all sects and schisms of Christianity,
Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Spiritualism, Occultism,
Astrology, Tarot, Theosophy, Taoism, Zoroastrianism, Sikhism,
Shintoism, Bahai, Gnosticism, Jainism, Deism, Theism, Atheism,
Polytheism, Dualism, Satanism, Voodooism et cetera ad infinitum,
provided that it only seeks to help but never to harm anyone;
_that_ being the key, that as long as no governmental laws are
being broken, then responsible freedom of speech and responsible
freedom of religion are a good thing; because, in practice, real
freedom and real responsibility do walk hand-in-hand universally?

[ ] A - Yes (with the caveat that good intentions pave the way to Hell)
[ ] B - No (Atheism is the only tolerable belief; all others are garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (I had my palm read once; "broken lifeline" mean anything?)
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23) Do you believe in the power of beauty, balance and justice; and
in our passion for life, and in our hope for a better tomorrow?

[ ] A - Yes (these readily describe one of the ten supreme powers of God)
[ ] B - No ("beauty", "hope", it's all just delusional garbage for morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (can you really balance 10,000 angels on the head of a pin?)
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24) Do you believe that the Great Pyramid at the al-Gizeh plateau
in Egypt was, as Edgar Cayce stated in psychic readings, built
more than 12,000 years ago using psychical levitation methods
better known as "telekinesis" to quarry, move and raise stones
weighing many, some even hundreds, of tons into place--much as
Ed Leedskalnin built Coral Castle (Florida) in the 1920s-1940s;
and that many other ancient, wondrously-megalithic structures
were similarly constructed, by psychic interaction with nature?

[ ] A - Yes (the records comprise all psychic insight into all existence)
[ ] B - No (all "psychic mediums" are nothing but hoodwinking charlatans)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I watched a show about the Pyramids on TV, once?)
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25) Do you believe, like Moses wrote, that murderers and other
dangerously-violent criminals should in all cases be swiftly
and mercifully euthanized for the sake of putting them out
of their misery, and to protect our communities from the bite
of the serpent, Rabidity, as the prophets of God warned against
(the affliction of Mars, madness, anger, murderous insanity etc.)?

[ ] A - Yes (violent criminals have in-deed surrendered their humanity)
[ ] B - No (I support murderers; their victims are all worthless garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (don't most murderers live for decades on death row anyway?)
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26) Do you believe in the power of belief, in the strength of faith, and
take solace in knowing that, even in the darkness of night, daylight
will come in the morning, "as surely as the sun will rise tomorrow"?

[ ] A - Yes (faith, belief, is one of the ten supreme powers of God)
[ ] B - No (faith is nothing but delusional garbage for brain-dead morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (can a tiny grain of mustard seed really move a mountain?)
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27) Do you believe that the sentient beings visiting Earth in their
UFO conveyances from far and even vastly beyond our solar system
commute--more at transmute--through the hyper-dimensional heavens,
thus is how they're able to traverse myriads, perhaps billions, of
lightyears distance over relatively very short intervals of common
physical space-time; and furthermore, this explains why encounters
with UFOs are frequently associated with reports of "supernatural",
really hyper-natural occurrences, like orbs, hypnoses, and ethereal
visages not otherwise explained by orthodox Atheistic methodologies?

[ ] A - Yes (this hyper-natural explanation makes the best sense to me)
[ ] B - No (all reports of UFOs are either weather-balloons or Venus)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I might've seen a UFO tripping on LSD, once?)
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28) Do you believe that God wants everyone, every soul, to eventually
succeed, even if it takes the proverbial "million years"; in other
words, do you believe that God doesn't let any soul off the hook, but
every soul--no matter how good and how evil--must pay their debts to
the great Spirit no matter how long it takes in life (lives), death
(deaths), and the afterlife (heavenly sojourns between incarnations)?

[ ] A - Yes (indebtedness to the great Spirit must always be paid in full)
[ ] B - No ("God" is only a delusional fantasy for the hopelessly-insane)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I might've heard about the "holy trinity", maybe?)
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29) Do you believe that Atheism is in fact a dull, lifeless, unspiritual,
and densely-unenlightened religion for spiritually-destitute souls;
and whose hateful adherents can only be redeemed through God's love?

[ ] A - Yes (they believe there is no God, yet God loves them every one)
[ ] B - No (Atheism is not a religion! All religions are ignorant rubbish)
[ ] C - Unsure (doesn't Webster's dictionary define Atheism as a belief?)
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30) Do you believe in the power of victory and divine self-confidence, in
the self-preservation and self-propagation of every species of life;
and not only in the physical, but in the realms of spirit as well?

[ ] A - Yes (victory, divine-self, is one of the ten supreme powers of God)
[ ] B - No (only Atheists are self-confident; everyone else is brain-dead)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think that I might be self-confident, sometimes, maybe?)
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31) Do you believe that families, friends and associates--even warlike
adversaries--are all interconnected through physical and psychical
karma; which is to say, even the human genome follows karmic rules?

[ ] A - Yes (we are all cosmically connected, like James Van Praagh says)
[ ] B - No ("karma", interconnectedness, it's all just garbage for morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I'm afraid to touch a hot burner...who knows why?)
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32) Do you believe that, for almost half a century, Atheism has been the
de facto official religion as promoted in America's public schools,
legally banning all other beliefs, theories, conclusions, points of
view, opinions, etc., from standard textbooks and public classrooms?

[ ] A - Yes (Atheism has been the official religion of all public schools)
[ ] B - No (only Atheists are qualified to indoctrinate America's children)
[ ] C - Unsure (I seem to remember that only Atheism is tolerated, maybe?)
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33) Do you believe that the primary reason that spirit-people, or ghosts,
haunt physical people and locations, is due to souls remembering their
past lives, their past experiences, even with souls since reincarnated;
in other words, ghosts, whether grounded (in Limbo) else in visitation
(i.e. in Purgatory, or even dreaming/daydreaming in the physical body)
tend to "recycle" old patterns or old thought-energies in the spirit
realm, which sometimes partially overflow into the physical dimension,
particularly at or near the geographical location(s) of said memories?

[ ] A - Yes (that would help to explain most if not all reported hauntings)
[ ] B - No ("ghosts", hauntings, purgatory, it's all nothing but garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I might've seen a ghost tripping on LSD, once?)
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34) Do you believe that all religions, more at personal belief-systems,
are worthy of mutual respect for and among each other; furthermore,
do you agree than even the dreary, godless religion of Atheism also
deserves similar respect, even though the vast majority of people
vehemently disagree with practically everything they have to say
against other religions--particularly against Christianity; again,
as long as they're not breaking any governmental laws of the land?

[ ] A - Yes (even the worldly Atheists are loved by our heavenly father)
[ ] B - No (only Atheists deserve respect; all others are useless garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I respect at least some popular religions, maybe?)
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35) Do you believe that the federal holiday of Christmas should be
celebrated openly, loudly and proudly in all places public and
private, in all 50 states of the Union, by as many who wish to
celebrate Christmas in the spirit of joy, giving and happiness?

[ ] A - Yes (Christmas is a wonderful holiday for giving and singing)
[ ] B - No (Xmas is nothing but depressing rubbish for brain-dead morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (sometimes I get gifts at Christmas--but what if it snows?)
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36) Do you believe that all things work together for the good to those
who love God and are therefore loving their neighbors as themselves?

[ ] A - Yes (the Golden Rule is universal--God's law is founded on love)
[ ] B - No ("God's love" is nothing but garbage for brainwashed lunatics)
[ ] C - Unsure (why do they call it "golden"...is it made out of gold?)
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37) Do you believe that it is truly better to give than it is to receive?

[ ] A - Yes (of faith, hope, and charity; giving is the greatest of all)
[ ] B - No (bah humbug! Only insane retards ever give anything to anyone)
[ ] C - Unsure (sometimes I receive gifts...should I feel good about it?)
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38) Do you believe that ghastly spectres and demonic apparitions are,
in most cases, unforgiving, insanely-angry discarnate souls who'd
surrendered their humanity whilst yet in the physical body--through
their own evil-doing; and so they appear inhuman and macabre in death;
not only by their gruesome appearances, but also by their cruel words,
and by the horrible noises they make, by the sickening stench of their
unrighteousness, and by the hellish feelings of their hatred and anger?

[ ] A - Yes (such horribly evil spirits surrendered their humanity in life)
[ ] B - No (ghosts, demons, apparitions; it's all just garbage for morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (I might be too afraid to talk about demonic apparitions?)
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39) Do you believe that at least some of the medieval or more ancient
"superstitions" are actually rooted in fact; or as the 6th Baron
George Gordon "lord" Byron (1788-1824) observed, "'T is strange,
but true; for truth is always strange, -- Stranger than fiction";
or as television's 'Most Haunted' modifies, "Scarier than fiction"?

[ ] A - Yes (the orthodox Atheists/fundamentalists fear all things occult)
[ ] B - No ("truth" is nothing more than superstitious garbage for morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (should I still like knock on wood, whenever I say "never"?)
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40) Do you believe that at least some gifted practitioners of alternative
medicines a.k.a. "holistic healing" techniques, might actually help or
inspire their patients or clients to believe, thus physically manifest
tangible and demonstrable healing results often exceeding expectations?

[ ] A - Yes (certain practitioners are gifted; but get a second opinion)
[ ] B - No (only Atheists are trustworthy doctors; all others are quacks)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I've heard about some alternative medicine, maybe?)
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41) Do you believe that the irreverent and juvenile God- and religion-
mocking Atheist, and anyone else for that matter, who gratuitously
mocks and ridicules every religion or belief-system apart from their
own, hopelessly narrow-minded views, that such blatant disrespect is
detrimental to their own health, their psyche, and their overall well-
beingness; not only in the physical life, but in the afterlife as well?

[ ] A - Yes (it is good to respect others' law-abiding beliefs/religions)
[ ] B - No (I only believe in Atheism; all other religions are balderdash)
[ ] C - Unsure (I guess it's okay to respect some other religions, maybe?)
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42) Do you believe that the Magi, who did obeisance to the infant Jesus
in Bethlehem, as reported in the gospel According to Matthew, were
consummate astronomers and religious, ergo judicial, astrologers of
the first-magnitude; hence is why they predicted the two Jupiter-Venus
conjunctions so precisely, and likewise astutely deduced their portent?

[ ] A - Yes (true judicial astrology is synonymous with biblical astrology)
[ ] B - No ("astrology", the bible, the magi, it's all nothing but garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I've heard about the "Star of Bethlehem", maybe?)
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43) Do you believe in the power of generosity, charity, expansiveness,
augmentation, giving, and thanksgiving; that joviality is the most
supreme and dominant energy and spirit-activity of all the heavens?

[ ] A - Yes (giving, charity, is the supreme and dominant power of God)
[ ] B - No (giving, generosity, charity; it's all just meaningless rubbish)
[ ] C - Unsure (doesn't the bible say that charity is the greatest, maybe?)
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44) Do you believe that divine forgiveness and spiritual redemption is
available even to the evilest and cruelest souls in all world history
(forgiveness by the Father, and by the Son, but not by the holy Ghost)?

[ ] A - Yes (God loves everyone, and forgives as many who ask in earnest)
[ ] B - No ("God's love", forgiveness, it's all superstitious mumbo jumbo)
[ ] C - Unsure (they talk about redemption in the bible a lot, don't they?)
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45) Do you believe that orthodox academic and religious traditions which
mutually state that human civilization is substantially under seven
thousand years old are rooted in abject ignorance and obliviousness
to the overwhelming evidence that man is many millions of years old?

[ ] A - Yes (humans have walked the Earth for tens of millions of years)
[ ] B - No (before the Greek Atheists, all men were brain-dead imbeciles)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I've heard about "forbidden archaeology", maybe?)
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46) Do you believe that most all ancient accounts of the "great flood"
are based in reality; meaning that there was actually a world-wide
flood which occurred circa 28,000 BC (as Cayce recounted in trance),
and that the world's mean sealevels used to be much lower than they
are today due to repeated cataclysms and heavy erosions filling the
oceans' sea beds--especially in the wake of the great flood of Noah?

[ ] A - Yes (evidences of antediluvian civilizations are overwhelming)
[ ] B - No (the worldwide flood myth is nothing but delusional garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I might've seen a movie about Noah's Ark, once?)
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47) Do you believe that Earth's post-diluvium population, which quickly
expanded and flourished over the millennia after the great flood had
receded, was, to paraphrase Genesis, initially of one common language
and common faith, i.e. before the tower of Babel & ensuing confusion?

[ ] A - Yes (the Genesis account in the old testament is very reliable)
[ ] B - No (the whole bible is nothing but garbage from cover-to-cover)
[ ] C - Unsure (I might've heard something about the "tower of Babel"?)
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48) Do you believe in what is called "astral projection", i.e., our
ability to lucidly arouse the first heavenly super-consciousness of
our multi-dimensional psychic body in order to temporarily leave the
physical vibration of our body while it sleeps, and sojourn beyond
it, usually staying within close proximity but sometimes venturing
further away, yet always constrained by what is popularly called the
"silver chord", or "silver stairs", the closest of which "stair" or
level of vibration is the Astral plane, the first heaven or first
dimension above the third, hence the fourth dimension of the soul?

[ ] A - Yes (the "chord" keeps our physical-psychical connections alive)
[ ] B - No (nobody knows why we dream; dreams are only meaningless drivel)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I might've tried astral projecting on LSD, once?)
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49) Do you believe that NASA's six, allegedly-manned and half-million
miles per round-trip(!) missions to the Moon (1969-72) were at best
unmanned flights in competition with the U.S.S.R.'s contemporaneous
Soviet Luna/Lunakhod unmanned Moon missions; in order to appear to
"win" the cold war space-race, since no truly-manned flights could
sustain low-earth orbit much beyond ~450 miles above sealevel with-
out exposing their occupants to lethal doses of radiation even well-
below the Van Allen belt, much less far beyond it into the intense
radiation of the solar wind with raging solar storms in deep space?

[ ] A - Yes (all "manned" propaganda beyond low-earth orbit was hoaxed)
[ ] B - No (all debunkers of the Apollo missions are brain-dead morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (weren't Joplin, Hendrix, and Morrison still alive then?)
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50) Do you believe that one of the primary reasons that Atheists and
their Agnostic/Skeptical near-counterparts mutually reject God's
unconditional love is because, on a deeply-suppressed unconscious
level, they can remember the suffering of others in history who'd
openly acknowledged and proclaimed God loves the whole world, and
how such selfless champions of God's love were commonly ridiculed,
arrested, tortured, murdered, assassinated--even crucified, so much
so that Atheists & Co. continue rejecting God and thereby do reject
His love, choosing instead to continue hating--like the rest of the
worldly hate God--and refuse to accept responsibility for their own
bad karma and indebtedness to the great Spirit, blaming God instead?

[ ] A - Yes (they fear the world's murderous hatred against God's love)
[ ] B - No ("God's love" is nothing but garbage for brainwashed dimwits)
[ ] C - Unsure (by "worldly" you mean people "of" the world, not in it?)
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51) Do you believe in the power of rest and relaxation, introspection
and reflectivity, sanctification, praise and hymnody, even to the
benediction saying "Grow old along with me, the best is yet to be"?

[ ] A - Yes (eternal time is one of the ten supreme powers of God)
[ ] B - No (I hate growing old, because once I'm dead it's all over)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I might've read about "4 and 20 elders", once?)
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52) Do you believe that the primary reason that Atheists oft-gratuitously
mock God, and anyone who professes to believe in God, or the Gods, is
because Atheists have unwittingly reinforced a deleterious self-image,
so destitute of spiritual self-confidence to the point of projecting
their own inadequacies and self-destructive pathologies onto others?

[ ] A - Yes (Atheism is the religion which respects no other religions)
[ ] B - No (anyone who believes in "God" is a worthless piece of garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (don't dictionaries say Atheists believe there is no God?)
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53) Do you believe that, beyond just mundane Atheists, there are other
equally-radical fundamentalists of the world today who show little
or no interest in learning about what might be termed "occult", or
unorthodox knowledge and experience, which the majority of ancient
religions--notably including early Christians--understood far more
comprehensively than do the majority of people in the 21st century?

[ ] A - Yes (hidden knowledge is forbidden to those who shun enlightenment)
[ ] B - No (only Atheists have knowledge; all others are brain-dead morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (weren't many so-called witches burned alive at the stake?)
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54) Do you believe that what are commonly referred to as "government
cover-ups" are, more often than not, rooted in reasonable motives,
seeing that it is often necessary to either whitewash or outright
conceal certain events--and its evidences--from public scrutiny, in
order to help protect the national security of powerful governments
against being compromised by unscrupulous opportunists...or worse?

[ ] A - Yes (governments prefer to keep sensitive information top-secret)
[ ] B - No (conspiracies, "cover-ups", it's all just tinfoil-hat garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (was the 1947 Roswell UFO crash really a weather balloon?)
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55) Do you believe that by reverently meditating in the spirit of the
ten supreme powers of God--the angels of God's Golden Rule--that a
person having a kind, meek and grateful disposition thus gives glory
to the Gods of heaven, i.e. each according to his or her own ability?

[ ] A - Yes (heavenly choirs of angels sing in the spirit of God's sermons)
[ ] B - No (angels, God's love, golden rule, it's all nothing but rubbish)
[ ] C - Unsure (but how do I balance 10,000 angels on the head of a pin?)
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56) Do you believe in synchronicity, that everything and everyone are
somehow cosmically interconnected throughout the infinite universe,
so much so that "thoughts are things with airy wings", so to speak;
that synchronicities are really a very common and daily occurrence,
even continually self-evident to anyone who's been paying attention?

[ ] A - Yes (synchronicity connects mere coincidence with divine purpose)
[ ] B - No ("synchronicity" is nothing but meaningless garbage for morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (I might've picked up the telephone just as it rang, once?)
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57) Do you believe in the benefits of venturing boldly (and preparedly)
out into natural surroundings, far away from the hustle and bustle
of the city and suburbs, to be surrounded by pristine nature with
her beautiful sights and sounds, flora and fauna; to ecstatically
commune with wondrous nature, and with the very Gods of Creation?

[ ] A - Yes (to be one with nature is to communicate with the divine)
[ ] B - No (nature, plants, animals, it's all merely haphazard chaos)
[ ] C - Unsure (as a child, I think I might've gone fishing, once?)
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58) Do you believe in questioning worldly authority; not the perfect
authority of God, but the base authority of mortal, fallible men
who often deceive themselves and thereby mislead others,--albeit
if only unwittingly,--nonetheless much to their mutual detriment?

[ ] A - Yes (misleaders as teachers were themselves oft-misled as students)
[ ] B - No (only Atheists have authority; all others are brain-dead morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I saw a stylish sundial at 'Coral Castle', maybe?)
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59) Do you believe in man's paramount responsibility for teaching
and inspiring children in public and private schools, at home,
at religious services, at stores and shopping malls, everywhere
that children live and play, to love God and love their neighbor
as themselves--to learn to love life itself, and all existence;
to learn the Ten Commandments, and why they're good for all men?

[ ] A - Yes (it is good to remind all children that God loves everyone)
[ ] B - No ("God's love", children, they're all just worthless garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (I might've seen some kids playing at the shopping mall?)
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60) Do you believe that the theory of the big bang is no more than
that, sheer conjecture, speculation, an hypothesis, assumption,
merely an opinion of orthodox astronomers and similarly self-
aggrandizing cosmologists--many of whom are incorrigible Atheists
and other similarly intolerant, fundamentalist-fanatic extremists?

[ ] A - Yes (the Universe is infinite, having no beginning and no ending)
[ ] B - No (anyone who questions orthodox academia is a brain-dead moron)
[ ] C - Unsure (but how can there be a beginning if there is no beginning?)
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61) Do you believe that we should respect the (law-abiding) majority
of people who believe in the Islamic faith and are not terrorists
or violent criminals; just as we also respect people of every other
religion in the world, including Judeo-Christianity, even Atheism,
just as long as they're not seriously violating any governmental
laws of the land; to wit, they're not harming or hurting anyone?

[ ] A - Yes (religious freedom and responsibility do walk hand-in-hand)
[ ] B - No (Quran, Allah, "Mohammed"; all Muslims are worthless garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (Islam is quite popular in parts of the world, isn't it?)
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62) Do you believe in the rites of exorcism, that sensitive, vulnerable
and unwary persons can be particularly susceptible to possession by
malefic, inhumane, discarnate souls a.k.a. demons, to the point that
it requires these entities be driven out through ritual prayers and
incantations administered by devout medicine men, shamans, priests,
spirit mediums, or other persons of piety and devout faith in God?

[ ] A - Yes (real demonic possessions are horrific, and must be exorcised)
[ ] B - No (demons, possessions, exorcisms, it's all superstitious hogwash)
[ ] C - Unsure (wasn't Linda Blair the host of 'Scariest Places On Earth'?)
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63) Do you believe that the A.C.L.U. is, as Bill O'Reilly has warned on
FOXNEWS' top-rated 'The Factor', and O'Reilly's radio shows, the most
dangerous -- and notoriously anti-Christian -- organization in America?

[ ] A - Yes (the ACLU is the most anti-Christian organization in America)
[ ] B - No (Christianity is garbage; all Christians should be crucified)
[ ] C - Unsure (why does the ACLU support only Atheism in public schools?)
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64) Do you believe that anger, hatred and resentment is always self-
destructive; and that those misguided souls who indulge in such
pathological obsessions by thought, word or deed are essentially
suicidal, even genocidal;--precisely *antichrist* by definition,
being the enemies of God, and the enemy of the whole human race?

[ ] A - Yes (those who hate instead of love will drown in the river Styx)
[ ] B - No (love, "forgiveness", it's all nothing but incoherent rubbish)
[ ] C - Unsure (what's that mental disorder called "P.E.S.T." all about?)
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65) Do you believe in the power of inspiration and new beginnings, in
the aether, as called the fifth element, the spirit, extremes, hence
to "know your limits" in moderation, self-discipline and temperance?

[ ] A - Yes (again, this describes one of the ten supreme powers of God)
[ ] B - No (inspiration, "aether", it's all just superstitious balderdash)
[ ] C - Unsure (sometimes I'm inspired; what am I supposed to do about it?)
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66) Do you believe in the power of wisdom, in the "divine comedy", in the
mystical powers of inversion, in the occult mysteries, in hermitage,
as "to soar with the angels", in eternally-perfecting "to the nines"?

[ ] A - Yes (wisdom, mysticism, is one of the ten supreme powers of God)
[ ] B - No (only Atheists are wise; all others are foolish neanderthals)
[ ] C - Unsure (why do Atheists believe their religion is so "superior"?)
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67) Do you believe that the main reason that it is truly dangerous to
irresponsibly "dabble" in the occult, such as "toying" with Ouija
boards, holding misguided seances (e.g., as if it's nothing more
than a party trick, disrespectful novelty, or childish curiosity),
to simply "play" with astrology, tarot cards, or read abominable,
"satanic" incantations from books on black magic, witchcraft, etc.,
is that only spiritually-mature, devoutly-religious, God-fearing
pious souls of a humble and loving nature have the proper and pure
motivation,--thus divine guidance,--for discerning occult knowledge
and safely establishing contact with beings in the spirit realms?

[ ] A - Yes (only humble and loving souls invite God's favorable guidance)
[ ] B - No (God, "Satan", the occult, it's all just superstitious hogwash)
[ ] C - Unsure (doesn't Oui-ja mean "Yes-yes", like in French and German?)
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68) Do you believe that there's really nothing wrong with expensive,
man-made treasures, or with money, or with vast wealth and riches
beyond the dreams of avarice (avarus, Gk. pleonekthv) for that
matter; that Riches are often good things, but it's just that some
more vulnerable people become enslaved to materialism, enslaved to
worldly things, and to worldly power; and that's why it's harder
for a "rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven" than,--not just
some camel's hair thread,--but for the *entire camel* to pass
through the eye of a needle(!). That money isn't evil per se, but
it's a man's love of money (literally, "fondness of silver", Gk.
philarguria, 1 Timothy 6:10) which tempts mortals into grievous
sin,--to wit, covetousness,--exacting its ultimate wages, death?

[ ] A - Yes (all goodness come from God; God made the whole Universe)
[ ] B - No (only material wealth matters; "God" is worthless garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (does that mean that my sterling silverware set is evil?)
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69) Do you believe that the Genesis account of evening-morning "days" of
creation refer to the superior-inferior synodic orbits of the first
six planets in their heavenly sidereal order raised by fifths; to wit:
1) Sun; 2) Moon; 3) Mars; 4) Mercury; 5) Jupiter, and 6) Venus; with
the seventh "day" of rest from creation sanctified to the benediction
of the Titan King 7) Saturn, who's "day" of rest is also raised to the
sidereal (diatonic) fifth of the "day" of lovely Veneris preceding it?

[ ] A - Yes (the ancients were consummate astronomers and astrologers)
[ ] B - No (the Torah, planets, occult knowledge, it's nothing but garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (I thought that talking about planets was forbidden, maybe?)
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70) Do you believe in the biblical account of the virgin birth of
Jesus Christ, that he was born without sin (or bad karma); that
Jesus Christ is the first to overcome death of his own freewill
by election--i.e. with God's freewill; and that after more than
72 contiguous hours of his physical body being biologically dead
--and his immortal soul in Hades--Jesus physically rose from the
"big sleep" of death, to reign eternally at the right hand of the
Dominant one of heaven Jehovah--thus to Dominate the entire Earth?

[ ] A - Yes (Jesus Christ is the Son of the Living God; the Rock of Ages!)
[ ] B - No (the gospel is nothing more than garbage for brain-dead morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (won't Atheists make fun of me if I say I believe in Jesus?)
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71) Do you believe that holy water, particularly clear water that's been
blessed by a medicine man, priest, shaman, etc., exhibits refinement
to its chemical structure when examined under a powerful microscope;
and that such holy water is effective in influencing those who come
into close proximity with it, whether in the physical body, else in
discarnate spirit--particularly upon those who truly believe in God,
including the faithful souls of heaven and rebellious demons of hell?

[ ] A - Yes (blessed holy water is not called "holy" without divine cause)
[ ] B - No ("holy water" is nothing but superstitious claptrap for idiots)
[ ] C - Unsure (but why would you examine water or ice under a microscope?)
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72) Do you believe that dreams or daydreams help connect our memory
to past physical lives and to past discarnate sojourns in heaven
between lifetimes, through soul, mind and body's individual and
collective unconscious/superconscious energy patterns; i.e. our
participation in both new and repeating, ever-evolving patterns
of energy in its vibrations and dimensions of heaven and earth?

[ ] A - Yes (past-life regressions help us to recognize this principle)
[ ] B - No ("dreams", "past-life memories", it's all a bunch of malarky)
[ ] C - Unsure (I can't really tell if I'm still stuck in Limbo, or what?)
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73) Do you believe that the hateful and intolerant religion of Atheism
is rooted in a serious dissociative mental disorder which afflicts
unwary souls who devoutly believe that there is no God, or Gods?

[ ] A - Yes (Atheists have dissociated--severed--their psychic ties to God)
[ ] B - No (anyone who isn't a materialistic Atheist is a brain-dead moron)
[ ] C - Unsure (why do Atheists devoutly believe there is no God, or Gods?)
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74) Do you believe that Atheistic academia deliberately ignores what the
very erudite and observant ancients clearly understood to be a PLANET
(Lat./Gk. planetes, literally [Doric]: "sojourning"-,"roaming"-, ergo
"wandering"- "on the [ecliptic] plane"), as used expressly in reference
to the Spheres of heaven, in the sense of God's creation of the Titan
giants and soul's oneness with the victorious, and eternally-youthful,
Olympian Gods: before which the 4 and 20 Titan elders bow reverently;
the latter whose terrific King Saturn is unchained from the Abyss for,
as the bible says, a "little season" (after the explicitly numbered
superior-inferior conjoins of Venus; as the other conjoins superior
and inferior are also explicitly numbered),--nearing the end of this,
the grand sabbath--ages of the ages--of the precessional long-count?

[ ] A - Yes (the ancients were erudite astronomers and devout astrologers)
[ ] B - No (all non-Atheistic astronomers are blind, deaf and dumb morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (why does this sound like the book of Revelations to me?)
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75) Do you believe that only one's heartfelt and contrite repentance which
isn't coerced or otherwise forced (e.g. Inquisitions)--true confession
made of one's own volition in earnest--counts before God Almighty, and
before mortal men, i.e. humans conscientiously observing in vigilance?

[ ] A - Yes (the best time to truly repent is when you're not under duress)
[ ] B - No ("repentance", contrition, it's all nothing but foolish garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (haven't I read something about repentance in the bible?)
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76) Do you believe the ancient maxim which say that "cleanliness is next
to godliness", as the classical Greek "Hygeia" is next to "Panacea"?

[ ] A - Yes (hygiene of the soul stands next to the font of eternal youth)
[ ] B - No ("cleanliness", "godliness", it's all just meaningless hogwash)
[ ] C - Unsure (should I wash my hands before or after going to the potty?)
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77) Do you believe that because an individual soul's hundreds (thousands)
of past-life personalities with discarnate-memories are superimposed
onto his or her present incarnate personality, then that explains why
some say "there is no time" or "time is an illusion", albeit corporeal
time-space is universally/relatively temporal and ever-creating, ever-
sustaining and ever-destroying; ever-evolving, ever-unfolding; in other
words, memory of cumulative experiences affects who we are today, as if
eternal memory, even the akashic records, transcends time-space itself?

[ ] A - Yes (I've had glimpses and/or detailed memories of some past-lives)
[ ] B - No (past lives, memories, it's all nothing but delusional insanity)
[ ] C - Unsure (I think I might've remembered a past life on LSD, once?)
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78) Do you believe that so-called "secular" Atheistic academia try to act
as "intercessors" between you and the "god" of Atheism, which is, in
practice, the collective belief of Atheists that there is no God or
Gods (above Atheists themselves, of course); i.e., Atheists worship
them-selves as veritable gods, that none other "god" shall there be?

[ ] A - Yes (they don't want anyone to question their "supreme authority")
[ ] B - No (only Atheists are the "holy arbiters" of scientific authority)
[ ] C - Unsure (but won't Atheists excommunicate me if I should dissent?)
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79) Do you believe that, contrary to what the Atheists believe, devout
belief in and cognizance of God, or the Gods, connotes unmistakably-
advanced intelligence, and wisdom, versus any alleged ignorance or
gullibility as the Atheists have gratuitously accused everyone who
devoutly believes in God of supposedly--allegedly--suffering from?

[ ] A - Yes (devout belief in God is indicative of advanced intelligence)
[ ] B - No (anybody who believes in "God" is a mentally-retarded imbecile)
[ ] C - Unsure (if I say I believe in God, won't Atheists make fun of me?)
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80) Do you believe that old maps which were compiled from ancient
maps (e.g. Oronteus Finaeus 1531, Mercator 1569, Buache 1737,
Piri Reis 1513, et al) depicting Antarctica without ice, and at
significantly lower sealevels; shown as one contiguous continent,
then later "split" in two by the greater than half-mile rise in
sealevel due to massive continental erosion filling the world's
seabeds in the wake of the great worldwide flood of Noah's day
circa 28,000 BC (as Cayce called it, the "second destruction"),
that these were compiled from maps 10s of 1000s of years old;
and that even the most astronomically-accurate Mayan calendar,
which is explicitly based on the Earth's tropical-precessional
year in relationship to solar days (i.e. one great year equals
about 25,626.83 mean tropical years, or ~9,360,000 solar days),
and synodic orbits of Venus (~584 days over long-term averages),
etc., that this ancient calendar is in fact almost 200,000 years
old (in theory, proleptic to Friday 22 April 177,376 BC Gregorian)?

[ ] A - Yes (Atlas, Atlantis, was the entire antediluvian planet Earth)
[ ] B - No ("Atlantis" is nothing but a fairy tale for brain-dead morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (I thought Atlantis was just a tiny Mediterranean island?)
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81) Do you believe, that when it gets right down to it, there are
as many religions as there are souls-incarnate upon the Earth,
presently over 6.5 billion and counting; and that, in practice,
truly-perfect religion is best expressed by God's Golden Rule, to
love God and therefore to love others--the other self--as thyself?

[ ] A - Yes (God's Golden Rule truly unites all religions, and all peoples)
[ ] B - No (the "golden rule" is nothing but garbage for brain-dead morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (I'm afraid of what others might say if I admit I love God?)
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82) Do you believe that the classical symbols for the ten planets, locally
the ten "vessels" of the major Gods of the pantheion, e.g. the Scythe
of Saturn, and the Dominant one of heaven Jupiter (Zeus/Deus, Jehovah)
who is depicted as "holding back" the Scythe; and Uranus, with his
aetheric "ears" attuned to Ouranos (Earth's caelestial sphere), etc;
that the common astrological icons for the ten planets & their twelve
signs, gates, labors, etc., these are well-depicted or represented by
their respective symbols; and that the ancient, twenty-two character
consonantal articulatory alphabet (often called proto-semitic) shows
the same, pristine planet and sign correspondences by their letters?

[ ] A - Yes (the symbols for the planets and signs convey their meanings)
[ ] B - No (planets, symbols, it's all nothing but superstitious nonsense)
[ ] C - Unsure (weren't the Magi who visited the infant Jesus astrologers?)
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83) Do you believe that, as "the tree is known by its fruit", each soul
is judged by his works--or, as "pretty is as pretty does", then so
too each "Christian is as Christian does"; in other words, anyone can
claim to be a thing, but only by their own works are they so adjudged?

[ ] A - Yes (but the hypocrites prefer to say "do as I say, not as I do")
[ ] B - No (I do whatever I damn-well please; "judgment" is plain rubbish)
[ ] C - Unsure (isn't it true, by the measure we judge, we're also judged?)
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84) Do you believe that the energetic helixing zodiacs of light & sound
extend from the longest subsonic wavelengths, to cosmic frequencies
approaching infinity; and that each zodiacal-octave exhibits energy-
characteristics unique to itself, i.e. each bandwidth of vibration,
but also shares some universal commonalities, boundaries, elemental
quadruplicities, triplicities, and decanates, through every octave;
and that *all* divine, living, breathing energy-forms are focusing
within their respective circles, cycles, or wheels of the (psychic)
zodiac--each an animating "wheel" of interactive Universal energies
which cycle through what is called "the wheel of the 84", or in the
Hindi language "awagawan chaurasi", literally, "the grand breathing
cycle (of rushing forth and returning) of the eighty-four Universal
species of divine creation (of creating, sustaining and destroying);
hence the seven, unique, diatonic (sidereal) modalities transposing
through the twelve, unique, chromatic (synodic) cycles or orbits of
the heavens from their positions to Earth--the music of the Spheres?

[ ] A - Yes (the zodiac extends from the microcosm through the macrocosm)
[ ] B - No (the "zodiac" is nothing but superstitious claptrap for morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (but why is the zodiac called a "circle of small animals"?)
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85) Do you believe the timeless axiom which states, in ancient Latin:
"COELVM EMPIREVM HABITACVLVM DEI ET OMNIVM ELECTORVM"; in English:
"HEAVEN IN PRACTICE IS THE HABITATION OF THE GODS AND WHOLLY BY
ELECTION"; that is, it is through a person's chosen participation
with God (the Gods) that we become evermore co-creators with God?

[ ] A - Yes (it is each soul's divine birthright to participate with God)
[ ] B - No ("God", "ancient wisdom", it's all just garbage for imbeciles)
[ ] C - Unsure (why is the "Empyrean" known as the "Crystalline Paradise"?)
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86) Do you believe that the practice of abortion in society is horribly
barbaric, inhumane, and is in most cases unnecessary; so it's a good
thing that the U.S. Supreme Court is going to ban abortions except
perhaps under extenuating circumstances, such as forcible rape, incest,
or where the mother's life is imminently endangered by the pregnancy;
focusing instead on pregnancy-prevention by reintroducing the Ten
Commandments into the public schools, and promoting abstinence out
of wedlock, and teaching that freedom and responsibility walk hand-
in-hand, thus encouraging self-discipline when faced with temptation?

[ ] A - Yes ("pro-choice" has been the Atheist's pretext for murder)
[ ] B - No ("pro-life" is nothing but garbage for brain-dead morons)
[ ] C - Unsure (is every aborted unborn child a "brain-dead moron"?)
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87) Do you believe that medieval astronomer Copernicus' own writings
convicted him of heresy, by his blasphemous attempts to re-order,
i.e. to re-number, the planets--the heavens--in their respective
sidereal orbits as posited in his publication "De revolutionibus
orbium coelestium libri VI"; that ancient astronomers understood
full-well the self-evident distinctions between the sidereal and
synodic planetary orbits as readily observable on our caelestial
sphere; that Earth--not the Sun--is at the center of Earth's own
caelestial sphere; that heliocentricity was only one part of why
Copernicus was a heretic, which was isolated as a diversion, more
obfuscation, by Atheistic orthodox academia to distract attention
from how ancients observed and deduced the predictable, repeating
sidereal -and- synodic periodicities of all the planetary orbits?

[ ] A - Yes (Nick Copernicus' own words convicted him of outrageous heresy)
[ ] B - No (anyone who questions Atheistic academia is a brain-dead moron)
[ ] C - Unsure (but isn't talking about the solar system forbidden, maybe?)
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88) Do you believe that whatever personal issues any individual fails to
resolve in his or her incarnate lifetime, then those unresolved matters
will -- effectively, must -- follow that indebted soul into the after-
life; that is to say, a soul benefits most by resolving as many issues
as possible while yet alive in the body, whereas any unresolved issues
are in essence bad karma which will require resolution "down the road"?

[ ] A - Yes (it is best to get one's own house in order before departing)
[ ] B - No (soul, afterlife, karma, it's all just meaningless balderdash)
[ ] C - Unsure (but what about the "sins of the fathers", and all that?)
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89) Do you believe that, to the astute and psychically-inclined ear, by
just listening to someone talk about their activities, their beliefs,
views, likes and dislikes, etc., even by reading a "questionnaire" that
(s)he has formulated, thereby the planets--the Gods--who are dominating
their horoscope, including sojourn, even that soul, can be ascertained;
because each soul's ever-developing immortal personality is in effect
superimposed onto each of their consecutive mortal human incarnations,
affecting behaviors also in the interim sojourns between incarnations?

[ ] A - Yes (good listeners make the best students, thus the best teachers)
[ ] B - No ("questionnaires", "incarnations", it's all nothing but garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (if I'm hearing-impaired does that mean I shouldn't listen?)
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90) Do you believe that, because about *85%* of Americans identify
themselves as "Christian" (in national polls and census returns),
and because the U.S. Supreme Court will uphold freedom of religion
and freedom of speech in all public classrooms, courtrooms and
public places nationwide in all fifty States of the Union; then
Christians must show tolerance and respect for, and hopefully even
interest in, other, less popular religions, even in the irredeemable
religion of Atheism--as long as its adherents aren't trying to harm
anyone; and similarly, those who profess less popular beliefs, less
popular opinions, they in turn must show tolerance for the majority;
such that even Atheists must demonstrate tolerance for other religions
in all public classrooms, courtrooms, and all public places nationwide?

[ ] A - Yes (freedom of religion will soon become the law of the land)
[ ] B - No (anyone who isn't a devout Atheist belongs in a psycho ward)
[ ] C - Unsure (but won't Atheists continue to mock all other religions?)
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91) Do you believe that, as "birds of a feather flock together", so too
do we as souls who incarnate and then discarnate, we also tend to
"flock" or congregate together in life and in death; as in families,
first and foremost, then as close friends--or even closer enemies,
in some cases; that, through karmic and dharmic associations from
life after life, death after death, with the heavenly and hellish
sojourns between our incarnated lifetimes, we tend to "circle" or
"cycle" together as souls, and as human beings, through the grand
scheme of creative-evolution, i.e. evolving-creation, the eternal
unfoldment of our continually-individuating experiences as immortal
souls and as mortals descended from of the children of the most high?

[ ] A - Yes (and refined higher beings prefer to avoid coarse lower beings)
[ ] B - No (only Atheists are higher beings; all others are low-down trash)
[ ] C - Unsure (is that why angels are commonly depicted as having wings?)
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92) Do you believe that gratuitous prejudice, racism and bigotry is not
exclusive to any particular race, creed or color, but rather is an
all-inclusive, inherently dangerous, knee-jerk reaction to confusion,
uncertainty and unfounded fears against "strange" people and cultures
unfamiliar to such isolationists as have individually & collectively
fallen into to such intolerant and insidious self-deceptions, that
their own, gentile vulnerabilities (i.e. as sinners, deeply-indebted
to the holy Spirit) are initially the root cause of their xenophobia?

[ ] A - Yes (that explains most if not all cases of unwarranted prejudice)
[ ] B - No (only Atheists are human; all others are only sub-human refuse)
[ ] C - Unsure (is it true that we have "nothing to fear but fear itself"?)
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93) Do you believe that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of
cure"; such that teaching moral values in public schools is one
of the surest ways to help reduce or even prevent crime, reduce
unwanted pregnancies and pregnancies out of wedlock; to impress
children from an early age that--more often than not,--there are
good consequences for good behavior, versus bad consequences for
bad behavior; and so morality should be taught in public schools
not only to help reduce pregnancies, but to help prevent crime in
general; thus morality must be central to public school curriculum?

[ ] A - Yes (the Ten Commandments must be posted in all public classrooms)
[ ] B - No (only Atheists have morals; the "Ten Commandments" are garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (but what if the A.C.L.U. doesn't want morality in schools?)
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94) Do you believe that, even as with identical twins who are born
minutes apart, how each human plays out their astrological "hand"
they've been dealt per lifetime,--per the temporal natal horoscope
of the mortal body into which that eternal soul has incarnated,--
is a function of that soul's hundreds of past incarnations with
past discarnate interim sojourns in heaven and hell, plus their
aggregate karma and indebtedness to the great Spirit; that each
very-distinctly individual soul is ultimately responsible for how
it "plays" the fixed horoscope of the body, i.e. in effect "plays"
that judicial tarot-card hand which every soul-incarnate has been
mortally-dealt through incarnation into the temporal physical body?

[ ] A - Yes (by freewill, superimposition of past experiences, and karma)
[ ] B - No (incarnations, karma, horoscopes, it's all meaningless rubbish)
[ ] C - Unsure (is that why identical twins are often so very different?)
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95) Do you believe that all people in the world (who aren't protected
under the auspices of National Security, C.I.A., covert ops, etc.)
should have their DNA fingerprint on the government record as soon
as possible, mainly in order to help law-enforcement fight crime;
but also for medical purposes, to help physicians treat and cure
physiological disorders related to abnormalities in DNA structure;
and eventually to help metaphysicians to relate DNA signatures to
astrological horoscopes, etc., to see the patterns manifesting in
the body; that the sky's the limit on how DNA can help us to learn
about who we are--literally, what we, as human beings, are made of,
and the 'Intelligent Design' behind our DNA that makes us all tick?

[ ] A - Yes (DNA profiling will help society, medicine, education, etc.)
[ ] B - No (DNA profiling is just another invasion of my personal privacy)
[ ] C - Unsure (what if DNA profiling raises my medical insurance rates?)
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96) Do you believe that our inherent human sex drive is expressly for
the purpose of procreation, our natural instinct to propagate and
sustain the human species for posterity; that sexual gratification
is only secondary to the primal urge -- our inherent purpose -- to
fulfull God's will that (heterosexual) adults marry, have children,
and raise families; i.e. "to honor thy father and thy mother, that
your life be long and prosperous upon the earth" [ref. Exodus 20];
and that homosexuality, prostitution etc. is a depraved and lustful
perversion of adultery (as if mere adultery weren't sinful enough!);
and that, to paraphrase Jesus, "just to look upon another with lust
in your heart is tantamount to adultery of the heart" [ref. Matthew
5:28]; and that covetousness is a deadly sin of body, mind and soul;
that the (natural) attraction of pubescent male to pubescent female
is rooted in Adam's rib, even as Nostradamus wrote "by means of the
curvature which them attracts"; as a woman's hourglass figure looks
as though the Moon herself were superimposed over the hips & breasts,
and her lunar skin reflects softer, smoother, hypnotizing luminations;
thus the similarly divine, complementary attraction of female to male,
as the eternally-youthful Apollo epitomizes "manly youth and beauty",
even as Gravity attracts and holds the very planets in their orbits?

[ ] A - Yes (to "be fruitful and multiply", that's what the bible says)
[ ] B - No (sex serves only to gratify my own, amoral carnal pleasures)
[ ] C - Unsure (will my soul be "damned to hellfire" for masturbating?)
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97) Do you believe that God's ten, ineffable, sidereal heavens, planes,
dimensions, vibrations, environs, etc., are most readily recognized
by acknowledging that the unique, divine I AM-ness of each and every
individual and eternally-immortal psyche--each soul of man--is first
created in the image and likeness of the "I AM" of God the Creator;
thus the Ten Commandments, the instructions given by God to man, are
in fact applicable to every sentient soul-incarnate in God's Universe;
God's Love being the Almighty foundation of all that is good and true?

[ ] A - Yes (the kingdom of heaven is first recognized by looking within)
[ ] B - No ("God's Love" is nothing but garbage for brainwashed imbeciles)
[ ] C - Unsure (do you mean that God is even more of an "I AM" than I am?)
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98) Do you believe that, just as vulnerable humans and inhumans (i.e.,
dangerously-violent criminals who've surrendered their humanity,
or sold their soul) can invite star-crossed afflictions to their
temporal, incarnate-horoscopes, so too can discarnate souls who
sojourn in the spirit realms (of the heavens and hells) attract
many ill-willed afflictions into their immortal psyche such that,
to paraphrase from the gospel 'According to Matthew', chapter 24,
verse 24(ff), "even the very elect might be deceived--if it were
possible"; meaning every fallen soul has both heaven and hell to
contend with; not only here in the third, physical dimension of
the body-incarnate, but also in the higher dimensions of psyche,
where the inherent afflictions of rebellion against God are more
insidious and profound--from the perspective of the damned, i.e.
wayward souls who were not Christ-centered in the physical life,
neither are they sojourning in the "Christalline" Paradise which
is the sovereign, free-willed pattern of the Psychic zodiac--each
one at the center of God's infinite Universe; thus, even the very
elect in Christ (of the body; ekklesia of Christ) are vulnerable
to deception--if it were possible; and that's why, even though a
prolific spirit medium (i.e. sensitive psychic channel) may step
back and allow a spirit(s) to step forward and "possess" or take
control over that medium's physical body, that unless that spirit-
entity (be they incarnate or otherwise) is Christ-centered, then
that source is perilously prone to error and rebellion against God,
just as any mortal human is born vulnerable to error and rebellion;
thus the eternally-perfecting Person of Jesus Christ is the epitome
against which all timeless knowledge and truth ought to be measured
lest we fall prey to the Serpent and become "bit, banished, misled",
to quote Nostradamus; or to analogize, "Beware Greeks bearing gifts"?

[ ] A - Yes (the tree is known by its fruit, as a ruler measures the stars)
[ ] B - No (only Atheists have the answers; "Christ" is delusional garbage)
[ ] C - Unsure (but how can there be any "center" in an infinite universe?)
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99) Do you believe that only genuine, heartfelt, unconditional love joins
our souls to God, to the Universe, and to all sacred life universally?

[ ] A - Yes (God's love is the key that unlocks the doors to all mysteries)
[ ] B - No ("God's love" is nothing more than garbage for mindless idiots)
[ ] C - Unsure (why do Atheists hate God and his son Jesus Christ so much?)
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100) Do you believe in enjoying life, and in looking forward to the future
with ardent enthusiasm,--even though mere mortals (i.e., sinners) can
get old, sick and die, and suffer the slings and arrows of life, and
death, and the afterlife--do you still *feel* enthusiastic about the
future of the whole earth and of the whole human race; for some even
to the point of receiving clairvoyant glimpses of the near and more-
distant future, seeing that all things work together for the good to
those who love God, and therefore love their neighbors as themselves;
hence the spirit of prophecy, the testimony of Jesus, the clear-view
of the future, and of the past, i.e. comprised wholly in the present;
seeing everyday as another awesome opportunity to grow closer to God
in the forever-new, eternally-youthful Olympian heaven and earth, as
the forever-old, eternally-elder Titans bow reverently in obeisance;
i.e. until Kronos is unchained (again) for a (another) little season?

[ ] A - Yes (the Empyrean is unbounded and is ever-developing for eternity)
[ ] B - No (anyone who believes in "God" is nothing but a brain-dead moron)
[ ] C - Unsure (why are Jesus's own words called the "spirit of prophecy"?)
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Alright! Now that you've completed the test, go back through
your answers to each question and tally up the numeric total
of your 'A', 'B' plus 'C' responses thereto. If your sum total
of A + B + C answers doesn't equal 100, you'll need to recount.

The more 'A' answers that you gave, the higher your spiritual
Intelligence Quotient is. But the more 'B' answers you gave,
the lower your spiritual I.Q. is. All 'C' answers are worth
zero(0) thus are ignored for this I.Q. test evaluation summary.

Award yourself two (2) points in the plus column for every 'A'
or Yes answer you gave, but deduct two (2) points in the minus
column for every 'B' or No answer you checked. Again, all 'C'
answers have zero (0) value, and so are ignored for evaluation.

The perfect score is 200. So if you answered "Yes" to all of
the one hundred questions given, then your spiritual I.Q. is
200...Congratulations! You're a Genius, attuned to the Spirit.
God's love fills your heart. God's creativity fills your soul. :)
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Scores over 180 indicate an especially enlightened soul, a spiritual adept.
Scores from 140 to 180 means you're erudite, but could use more refinement.
Scores below 140 are borderline neurotic, even psychotic, aberrant psyche.
Scores below 100 betrays inveterate incapacity for independent thought.
Scores below 50 indicates severe, basket-case dissociation from reality.
Scores of 0 and below can only be described as sociopathic, the antichrist.

The worst possible score is -200. So if you answered "No" to
all one hundred questions given, then your spiritual I.Q. is
- -200...My Condolences! You're definitely a dyed-in-the-wool
Atheist. But God still loves you, and you can still repent
before it's too late--but such old habits are hard to break. :(

But for those who answered "Unsure" to all one hundred of the
questions posed, then that's assuredly worse, in some respects,
than as if you'd answered No to all questions as most Atheists
typically do. God would that you were "cold or hot", but those
who are (spiritually) "lukewarm" are the most offensive to God,
so says the risen Jesus Christ [ref. Revelation 3:15-16; ibid]. :|

If you're unhappy with your own test results, then by all means
feel free to formulate and compose your own spiritual I.Q. test.
Ask questions that are important to you. E.g. if you're a devout
Atheist, ask questions that gratuitously ignore and deny God and
His Universal love and power. Ask questions which "mock" God and
the billions of souls-incarnate who devoutly believe in God--in
their own individual and collective ways, of course. Simply call
all religions apart from Atheism "garbage for brain-dead morons",
"rubbish", "bad science", and other caviler Atheistic inanities. :)

Or, if you count yourself among the right-wing religious masses
more popularly known as literalist-fundamentalists, e.g., those
who believe that the world was literally created in seven solar
Earth-days, etc., then write your own I.Q. test which denounces
all ancient knowledge or practices as "forbidden", but narrowly
promotes your own idea, schism or sect of your mundane religion
whilst fervently denouncing all others as "Satanic", ad nauseam.

Finally, if you're an independent-thinker who doesn't feel like
you fit into any particular belief, religion, group or category,
then create your own I.Q. test, and try it out on your friends.
By formulating questions, you can find out a lot about yourself,
and help others to better appreciate your unique points of view.
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In closing, I hope you enjoyed taking Min's Spiritual I.Q. Test.

Done this 10th day of Mars 2006 anno Domini
Daniel Joseph Min
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