  I'd like to thank Jenn for sending me this great link to the "Belief-O-Matic". She sent that in response to my last posting. She came out 100% Secular Humanism and surprise surprise so did I! Here's a link to the quiz so you can take it for yourselves: http://www.beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html . Here's the definition of Secular Humanism: What Secular Humanists Believe Belief in Deity Not considered important.
Most Humanists are atheists or agnostics. Incarnations Same as above. Origin of Universe and Life The scientific method is most respected as the means for revealing the mysteries of the origins of the universe and life. After Death An afterlife or spiritual existence after death is not recognized. Why Evil? No concept of evil. Reasons for wrongdoing are explored through scientific methods, e.g. through study of sociology, psychology, criminology. Salvation No concept of afterlife or spiritual liberation or salvation. Realizing ones personal potential and working for the betterment of humanity through ethical consciousness and social works are considered paramount, but from a naturalistic rather than supernatural standpoint. Undeserved Suffering No spiritual reasons but rather a matter of human vulnerability to misfortune, illness, and victimization. Contemporary Issues The American Humanist Association endorses elective abortion. Other contemporary views include working for equality for homosexuals, gender equality, a secular approach to divorce and remarriage, working to end poverty, promoting peace and nonviolence, and environmental protection. I took the quiz again with what I used to believe in and I got "Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestant".
That resulted from my former belief that there was a God and some sort of afterlife but that everything else was due to human effort and not via religious means. Whacky. I'm still not sure that I feel better about dying being the END. But I know I sure do treasure life a whole lot more than I already did. And if this is the only life we get then I hope that I live it to its fullest and I don't grow old with regrets of what could have been.... 
