Two peas in a pod apparently
Courtesy of Threads from Henry’s Web, I decided I’d check out one of those online tests, this one called “Which theologian are you?” I thought it would be interesting to see what answer an atheist got, although it has to be said that I wish there was a “this question doesn’t make sense to me because I don’t presuppose X” option.
Had to kind of guess my way though those questions. Guess how the test is going to represent me. But I did it, and here’s my results.
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You scored as Paul TillichPaul Tillich sought to express Christian truth in an existentialist way. Our primary problem is alienation from the ground of our being, so that our life is meaningless. Great for psychotherapy, but no longer very influential.
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Paul Tillich. Just like Henry. Apparently we are two peas in a theological pod (or not – I got zero on John Calvin which I have to say I’m a little proud of).
~ Bruce












Believe me, I envy you the zero on Calvin. I was thinking of going back and retaking the test, being especially careful on those questions, but decided to put the honest results on my blog!
Snap!!
Snap
I was waiting to see how long it took.