Kim,

I look at both of these tests as more novel; just a fun thing. There is no objective basis upon which the author(s) can base their definition of "Christian" worldview. Their own theological system will highly influence the criteria and thus determine how anyone is classified.

Did you get a test score for this last one you took? None of us who have taken it so far, at least from those who have replied in this thread, have received a score. The fact that nothing has been e-mailed to me causes me a little concern, since they did ask for an e-mail address so as to enable you to take the test. In addition, you automatically agreed to receive their newsletter, which they said you could opt out of after it arrives. That's all I need is to get more [Linked Image] If the site is setup simply to harvest people's e-mail addresses just to add to their newsletter client base, then what would that say about THEIR "Christian worldview"? <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/rolleyes2.gif" alt="" />

In His Grace,


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