Project Reason is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation devoted to spreading scientific knowledge and secular values in society. The foundation draws on the talents of prominent and creative thinkers in a wide range of disciplines to encourage critical thinking and erode the influence of dogmatism, superstition, and bigotry in our world.

Donate to Project Reason

Join the Mailing List

Sign up to receive email updates from Project Reason.

Log in

 
not a member? Join here.
Forgot your password?

Twitter and Facebook

Follow Project Reason on Twitter

The Scripture Project

Browse the Bible, Qur’an or Book of Mormon for scriptural criticism, insights and careful annotation.

Most Recently Updated Passages

Various Images

Religion flowchart

By . 2009. Various Images.

A flowchart to determine what religion you should follow

Comments (9)

OK, I thought this was funny.

posted on January 1, 2010
2. ron

This is easily the funniest thing I’ve seen all week, maybe even for the last month. Hilarious!

posted on January 26, 2010
3. sarah

Hilarious. Although Jews (mainly Israelis) are crazy about humus!

posted on February 24, 2010
4. Nick

This was pretty funny, except for the fact that Buddhism is non-theistic. It doesn’t worship any gods. That misrepresentation sorta irritated me. But if you replaced Chinese take-out with Japanese take-out you could replace that with Shintoism.

posted on March 25, 2010
5. Sojourner

Can you get this on a tee shirt?

posted on May 29, 2010
6. Christian

Do I miss the Islam?

posted on October 19, 2010
7. San Ban

Of course Buddhists believe in gods, demons, spirits and all manner of supernatural beings. Western Buddhism-lite downplays the importance of these parts of the religion, but if you’ve ever been to a country with a lot of Buddhists, you’d see numerous shrines, offerings and rituals taking place almost every day of the year, there are so many supernaturals to placate and petition!

posted on February 1, 2011

Haha!

posted on June 28, 2011

I saw this on another website a few months ago. Still funny.

posted on July 20, 2011

Comment Form and Tags

Leave a comment

Tags

Add a new tag

Separate each tag with a comma