I got a 91%. I looked at the breakdowns and in every age group the majority scored a Strong Biblical Worldview. In my opinion, the questions were so black and white that it would be hard to take it and not score a Strong Biblical Worldview. Also, the global responses would be skewed depending upon the who is taking the test, so if this link is passed around Christian websites and John Q. Public doesn't know it exists, then it is not a good measure of global worldviews.

It would be interesting to take a test that was more subtle and personal because I think that most of us know the "right" answers, but in a "moral dilemna" may act in ways contrary to what we think are our deeply held beliefs. That's where the rubber meets the road and where we will discern what our true world view is!

Haven't taken the other one yet.


Trust the past to God's mercy, the present to God's love and the future to God's providence." - St. Augustine
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