The Evangelical Universalist Forum

Do you want the evangelical voice to be heard?

Have a look at this interesting online study! It is part of a research project at the New School for Social Research, NY, about religion and helping behavior. All responses are made anonymously and data cannot be traced back to individual participants.
All you have to do is to click on the link below:
acsurvey.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID= … vBiMWgciX2

Thank you for your participation!

Note for our members: the survey appears legitimate, although it could be formatted better. (Or, it might be my Firefox on MacOS10.4 is out of date. :wink: )

Nortons didn’t notice anything fishy, or phishy, about the site. I didn’t try it on my PC at home, which has a more robust suite of spam/virus/phishing protection.

The presentation is respectable. Supposedly the group will donate $10 per respondent to the charities of their choice, split as the respondents indicate.

It looked ok in Chromium/Ubuntu 11

I hope they can manage to do the donations. I always like giving Aunt Sally a couple of fins.

I did the survey, but it clearly wasn’t put together with “people like me” in mind. :wink: It’s lucky I have my house/simple/organic church brothers and sisters. I’m too, too weird for anyone else. :laughing:

I just did it too [tag]Cindy Skillman[/tag], some questions were a little odd :confused: but interesting survey overall.

And us too!

But we love you anyway :stuck_out_tongue: :wink:

Awww, Thanks, Alex!

You put a big smile on my face – and I love you all, too. :smiley:

IMO, It did seem very much geared towards church attitudes in American society along a Conservative/Evangelical - Progressive/Emerging church continuum. I’m assuming that one of the reasons it was posted here was because of the word “Evangelical” in our forum name.

I’m well into the Emerging side of the continuum, and that has made it hard for me to find a church in my area of Houston. I’m way out in the suburbs, and it’s a very conservative area, politically and theologically. I’m very lucky to have found a church that I can be comfortable and accepted with my viewpoints, and not subjected to doctrinal tests and continual preaching to uphold a doctrine.

I’m also very grateful to have found this forum, where I can see the inchoate thoughts and feelings that have been changing in my heart and mind already put into words by many. There’s lots of great thinkers to challenge my mind and add to my theological knowledge in all sorts of areas, and some fantastic contemplatives to move me at a heart level.

May you all be richly blessed today! I believe that I am every day, I just need to adjust my eyes and open my heart to be able to see them sometimes.

I’m sure I looked really schizophrenic on that poll. :laughing: (But then I usually do on polls. http://www.wargamer.com/forums/smiley/00000007.gif http://www.wargamer.com/forums/smiley/00000280.gifI once literally broke the final German examination computer program back in college, because it couldn’t decide if after four semesters I was a genius or a complete idiot at German. My final teacher, whose family had lived next to Rommel back in Nazi Germany, scowled at the computer and then growled, “you pass”. I was never so relieved to get a C+ before!!)