Since everyone else is doing it:
Belief-o-matic thinks that I am:
1. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (100%)
2. Eastern Orthodox (93%)
3. Roman Catholic (93%)
4. Seventh Day Adventist (85%)
5. Orthodox Quaker (83%)
6. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (71%)
7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (67%)
8. Jehovah's Witness (66%)
9. Orthodox Judaism (65%)
10. Hinduism (58%)
11. Islam (57%)
12. Bahá'í Faith (46%)
13. Sikhism (46%)
14. Reform Judaism (37%)
15. Liberal Quakers (36%)
16. Jainism (33%)
17. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (30%)
18. Unitarian Universalism (28%)
19. Mahayana Buddhism (27%)
20. Theravada Buddhism (27%)
21. Scientology (24%)
22. Neo-Pagan (23%)
23. New Thought (21%)
24. Nontheist (21%)
25. New Age (14%)
26. Taoism (14%)
27. Secular Humanism (10%)
Page 23, sentence 5:
"If authorized by local rule, a party may make service under this subparagraph (D) through the court's transmission facilities"
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 2002 Ed by Stephen C. Yeazell
I was profoundly tempted to cheat on the book, but it was sitting immediately next to my keyboard, as boring as it is.
Belief-o-matic thinks that I am:
1. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (100%)
2. Eastern Orthodox (93%)
3. Roman Catholic (93%)
4. Seventh Day Adventist (85%)
5. Orthodox Quaker (83%)
6. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (71%)
7. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (67%)
8. Jehovah's Witness (66%)
9. Orthodox Judaism (65%)
10. Hinduism (58%)
11. Islam (57%)
12. Bahá'í Faith (46%)
13. Sikhism (46%)
14. Reform Judaism (37%)
15. Liberal Quakers (36%)
16. Jainism (33%)
17. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (30%)
18. Unitarian Universalism (28%)
19. Mahayana Buddhism (27%)
20. Theravada Buddhism (27%)
21. Scientology (24%)
22. Neo-Pagan (23%)
23. New Thought (21%)
24. Nontheist (21%)
25. New Age (14%)
26. Taoism (14%)
27. Secular Humanism (10%)
Page 23, sentence 5:
"If authorized by local rule, a party may make service under this subparagraph (D) through the court's transmission facilities"
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 2002 Ed by Stephen C. Yeazell
I was profoundly tempted to cheat on the book, but it was sitting immediately next to my keyboard, as boring as it is.