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Try this Quiz link below but first read what I have asked ?

http://www.beliefnet.com/section/quiz/index.asp?sectionID=407&surveyID=248


My scored was 26, on a scale of 10 to 40. Here's is what my score meant:
18 - 27
You take the non-violent path. Like famed Indian pacifist, Mahatma Gandhi, you believe that peaceful civil disobedience is the best route to social change. There are rare moments when violent resistance may be considered as a better option. Nonviolence, you emphatically believe, is not to be confused with cowardice, but rather the highest expression of bravery.

Wow give it ago and have some fun.
Please only answer if you do the quiz!

Love & Blessings
Milly

2006-07-08 18:21:55 · 20 answers · asked by milly_1963 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

20 answers

I scored a 20.

I had to answer honestly when it asked how I handle a conflict. I will hold it in and act out later.

Interesting quiz.

2006-07-08 18:36:01 · answer #1 · answered by Bart 2 · 6 3

You scored 24, on a scale of 10 to 40. Here's how to interpret your score:

You take the non-violent path. Like famed Indian pacifist, Mahatma Gandhi, you believe that peaceful civil disobedience is the best route to social change. There are rare moments when violent resistance may be considered as a better option. Nonviolence, you emphatically believe, is not to be confused with cowardice, but rather the highest expression of bravery.


This doesn't surprise me. Mahatma Gandhi is one of the people I admire very much along with Mother Teresa of Calcutta and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The three have been very inspirational to me.

2006-07-09 06:02:25 · answer #2 · answered by gabriel_zachary 5 · 0 0

18 - 27
i got a 25.....
You take the non-violent path. Like famed Indian pacifist, Mahatma Gandhi, you believe that peaceful civil disobedience is the best route to social change. There are rare moments when violent resistance may be considered as a better option. Nonviolence, you emphatically believe, is not to be confused with cowardice, but rather the highest expression of bravery.

2006-07-09 01:30:09 · answer #3 · answered by Love Exists? 6 · 0 0

You scored 21, on a scale of 10 to 40. Here's how to interpret your score:
10 - 17
You take the absolute pacifist path.
18 - 27
You take the non-violent path.
28 - 36
You take the activist path.
37 - 40
You take the fighting path.

2006-07-09 01:37:12 · answer #4 · answered by Mau 2 · 0 0

I got a 28
You take the activist path. Like former South African president Nelson Mandela, you're willing to allow for violent resistance in cases where oppressed people have no other options to attain equality or freedom. However, with the tables turned, you prefer more peaceful methods of conflict resolution, such as South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which helped the country overcome some of the rancor of apartheid and move on to a more peaceful future. You consider poverty and social equality as key components of peace, and strive to take the long view of history.

Remember with out war there can never be peace.

2006-07-09 01:27:13 · answer #5 · answered by guyfromcroswell 2 · 0 0

i scored a 36
You take the activist path. Like former South African president Nelson Mandela, you're willing to allow for violent resistance in cases where oppressed people have no other options to attain equality or freedom. However, with the tables turned, you prefer more peaceful methods of conflict resolution, such as South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which helped the country overcome some of the rancor of apartheid and move on to a more peaceful future. You consider poverty and social equality as key components of peace, and strive to take the long view of history.

2006-07-09 01:41:18 · answer #6 · answered by isopropyl 2 · 0 0

Hi there ,
I tried your quiz
and my Score is on the edge thats 17
You scored 17, on a scale of 10 to 40. Here's how to interpret your score:
10 - 17
You take the absolute pacifist path. You believe in the goodness of all people and want to make the world a better place for them. You admire other faithful peace makers, and strongly follow in the footsteps of Catholic peace worker Dorothy Day, who believed in pacifism without exception. You work to achieve peace by restoring the best in humanity. You chart a path to peace by giving back and hoping for the best in all people. Get inspired with this Peace Meditation.

Nice quiz
regards,
Sidra

2006-07-09 01:30:21 · answer #7 · answered by Sidra T 3 · 0 0

I scored 38

37 - 40
You take the fighting path. You understand peace as coming with a price. Peace is possible in our time, but only if we work hard to achieve it--and that sometimes means fighting for it using violent methods. You follow the model of President George W. Bush and tend to see non-violence as a nice, but impractical, ideal that countries can't afford in times of war or danger. Discuss peace and justice on the message boards.

2006-07-09 01:28:43 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

37 - 40
You take the fighting path. You understand peace as coming with a price. Peace is possible in our time, but only if we work hard to achieve it--and that sometimes means fighting for it using violent methods. You follow the model of President George W. Bush and tend to see non-violence as a nice, but impractical, ideal that countries can't afford in times of war or danger.

2006-07-09 01:36:23 · answer #9 · answered by psych0bug 5 · 0 0

28

2006-07-09 01:33:52 · answer #10 · answered by verghese1956 1 · 0 0

I scored a 13, which meant I was a total pacifist, which I am!
Peace!

2006-07-09 01:26:12 · answer #11 · answered by just me 2 · 0 0

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