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Which Bible Character are You Most Like?

What Bible Character are You?
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Top Interests
Choose between 4 - 8 hobbies/interests.
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Are you more naughty or nice?
What are your religious views?
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Greg, you are most like Samson from the Bible.

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Based on your attributes, the Bible character that comes to mind is Samson. Samson was a young man who was known for his strength and his wild behavior. He was also single, much like yourself. Samson was a bit of a rebellious figure, as he often defied the laws and customs of his society.

One of the most famous stories about Samson is how he killed a lion with his bare hands. Your love of alligators reminds me of this story, as it shows how Samson was able to overcome even the most ferocious of animals. Samson was also known for his love of women, which got him into trouble on more than one occasion. This reminds me of your naughty behavior, as both you and Samson seem to have a bit of a wild streak.

Despite his wild behavior, Samson was a man with a mission. He was chosen by God to deliver the Israelites from their enemies, the Philistines. Samson’s strength allowed him to defeat many of the Philistines, but his actions also led to his downfall. In the end, he sacrificed his own life to defeat his enemies.

Overall, I see a lot of similarities between yourself and Samson. Both of you are young men with a lot of energy and a bit of a rebellious streak. You both love animals, enjoy games and sports, and have a high social level. While you may not share Samson’s religious views, there is still a lot to admire about his strength and determination.

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