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crusader1234

Well, I like learning new things and I find Meyers Brigg tests fascinating. You can take one [url="http://similarminds.com/"]here.[/url]

I am type ENTP.

I am also a 5w4 :ph34r: :unsure:

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crusader1234

Its not really new age-y, its exactly like the Meyers Brigg tests. Basically, you answer questions, and it tells you a personality type. Then you can go and find celebrities with the same types and stuff. Its crazy how accurate they are though... and they have nothing to do with mysticism, astrology, or faith. In fact, the only thing I found in regards to faith was a website that categorized the different similar traits, and then it had tips on where you need to work on your relationship with God. It was neat.

-Rich

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crusader1234

2w3 puts you with people like Barara Bush, Pat Boone, etc.

More information can be found online or[url="http://www.wischik.com/damon/Texts/enneagram.html"]here.[/url]

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BeenaBobba

Hi Rich,

I mean no personal offense, but I disagree. [url="http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/cri/cri-jrnl/web/crj0146a.html"]This is why.[/url]

God bless,

Jen

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crusader1234

Jen,

Your probably one of the nicest people on here, so you could mean personal offense and everyone would still be like :wub:.

Haha, back on topic though, that article puts it into a context I hadnt thought of. In my opinion, ts not like the be all end all, its just a neat personality test. Nobody fits exactly into a type, its just a fun thing that I find interesting.

I think the Meyers Brigg test is less controversial though, in that one I am a ENTP.

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BeenaBobba

[quote name='crusader1234' date='Jun 8 2004, 02:44 AM'] Your probably one of the nicest people on here, so you could mean personal offense and everyone would still be like :wub:. [/quote]
Haha. Aww, shucks. :)

[quote]Haha, back on topic though, that article puts it into a context I hadnt thought of.  In my opinion, ts not like the be all end all, its just a neat personality test.  Nobody fits exactly into a type, its just a fun thing that I find interesting.[/quote]

I don't think you'd have listed the test had you known that it was occultic. You simply saw it as a personality test with little harm in it. But, Fr. Pawca is an expert on the occult, and that's not the sort of stuff that should be messed around with. With its background in the occult, it's not something I'd want to do. It could be harmful.

God bless,

Jen

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crusader1234

Good point,

It's sort of like reading horroscopes for entertainment, you might buy into the darker side of them. Thanks for reminding me.

How about the Meyers Brigg test? Haha, any problems with that?

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crusader1234

Maybe its wrong. If you took the Enneagram test, dont read too deeply into it. :ph34r: :ph34r:

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voiciblanche

Yeah, I know. My only "disorder" is probably trusting people too much or something like that. God has blessed me with the gift of never being mad at anyone for more than a few mintues. And people tend to take advantage of it. <_<

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crusader1234

I wont take advantage of that until Wednesday at the earliest after I have finished my exam and decide to admit yuo are real.

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