Religious Values Test – Find Your Spiritual Profile

Religious Values Test

Examine your spiritual beliefs and religious orientation

⏱️ Estimated Time: 8-10 minutes

📝 Number of Questions: 24 questions

📊 Assessment Areas: This test measures your religious values across six key dimensions: Belief Systems, Spiritual Practice, Moral Framework, Community Connection, Religious Experience, and Intellectual Engagement. Answer honestly based on your current views and feelings.

1. I believe in the existence of a higher power or divine presence.
2. Prayer or meditation is an important part of my daily routine.
3. My religious or spiritual beliefs guide my decisions about right and wrong.
4. I regularly attend religious services or spiritual gatherings.
5. I have had experiences that I would describe as spiritual or transcendent.
6. I enjoy reading and learning about religious or spiritual topics.
7. Sacred texts or scriptures hold significant authority in my life.
8. I feel a personal connection or relationship with the divine.
9. I try to apply religious or spiritual principles in my everyday actions.
10. Being part of a religious or spiritual community is important to me.
11. I have felt the presence of something greater than myself.
12. I actively seek answers to life’s big questions through religious or spiritual means.
13. I believe there is an afterlife or some form of existence beyond death.
14. I engage in rituals or practices specific to my faith tradition.
15. My faith influences how I treat others and make ethical choices.
16. I find strength and comfort through my religious or spiritual community.
17. Moments of awe and wonder often feel deeply spiritual to me.
18. I regularly reflect on religious or philosophical questions.
19. I view the world as inherently meaningful or purposeful.
20. Spiritual or religious practices help me manage stress and difficulties.
21. My religious or spiritual identity is central to who I am.
22. I participate in religious holidays and observances.
23. I believe compassion and service to others are sacred duties.
24. I feel a sense of unity or connection with all of creation.
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