I got the one on Hinduism wrong. I knew it wasn't Islam but wasn't sure if it was Hinduism or Taoism as I don't know much about either. I suppose Luther pushed the Reformation more or got the ball rolling faster I suppose but I really wanted to answer Wycliffe as he was around before Luther and aptly named the Morning Star of the Reformation. I'd like to feel smart but really I feel sad that history is not really taught now days. Those numbers were kind of sad.
I think this is exactly it. I love to "look at" religions, they fascinate me, but I choose not to subscribe to any of them. I see good points and bad points in every religion I learn about and for that reason alone I refuse to put all my eggs in one basket so to speak. Oh and I missed 3, all were Christian natured questions... I grew up in a variety of Christian based churches and haven't looked back at Christianity since, I was too frustrated with the fact that every single church, even in the same denomination, had it's own beliefs that were right.
Ha! I got a 100% too. But I was not sure on the Great Awakening. I would imagine that many would not even have ever heard of it.
Well I have to say that 12 out of 15 is pretty good for someone who hasn't attended church (aside for weddings and funerals) since about grade 11/12 (more than 20 yrs).