Are you a Psychopath?

Well, are you?

Let’s take the test together…

 

Results

You scored in the 50-100% bracket.

No psychopathy: You answered this quiz consistent with people who would not generally be considered a psychopath by research methods currently used to quickly screen for psychopathy in the population.

 

 

Author

  • James

    The Worldwide church of God attempted to annihilate peoples personality, individuality, will, and character. The stranded souls that hitched their wagon to this organization unknowingly supported a power-hungry pharisaic and fastuous authoritative cult leader and his son, Garner Ted Armstrong. For all the alarums and excursions, the fact remains that without knowing it, we nurtured these two ungrateful incubi's. For that I can only ask for forgiveness. After my WCG experience, I went to college to educate myself so I would have a greater understanding of the world about me and to understand why I ever fell for HWA's scam religion. This lead me to the conclusion that the appropriate action to take, in my judgment, is to provide people with opportunities to learn, develop, and exercise their potential as human beings, by freeing them from men who exploit and abuse them. This website and others are my vehicle to do just that.

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You scored in the 0-49% bracket.

Psychopathy possible: You answered this quiz consistent with people who have moderately elevated scores on measures of psychopathy and psychopathic behavior. This may suggest a tendency for some psychopathic behaviors, especially when such behaviors result in your personal gain.

 

Author

  • James

    The Worldwide church of God attempted to annihilate peoples personality, individuality, will, and character. The stranded souls that hitched their wagon to this organization unknowingly supported a power-hungry pharisaic and fastuous authoritative cult leader and his son, Garner Ted Armstrong. For all the alarums and excursions, the fact remains that without knowing it, we nurtured these two ungrateful incubi's. For that I can only ask for forgiveness. After my WCG experience, I went to college to educate myself so I would have a greater understanding of the world about me and to understand why I ever fell for HWA's scam religion. This lead me to the conclusion that the appropriate action to take, in my judgment, is to provide people with opportunities to learn, develop, and exercise their potential as human beings, by freeing them from men who exploit and abuse them. This website and others are my vehicle to do just that.

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#1. Most would describe me as charming and nonchalant — I can turn my charm on and off like a faucet.

#2. I do what I want, when I want, the moment the impulse strikes me, regardless of what others want.

#3. If something goes wrong or turns out badly, it’s not my fault.

#4. I’ve gotten into legal or criminal trouble as an adult (speeding or parking tickets don’t count)

#5. I am easily the best at what I do, bar none — nobody could ever take my place!

#6. Every person for themselves; I don’t see the point in feeling sorry for other people and have no desire to help others.

#7. I’ve gotten into legal or criminal trouble when I was a teenager (don’t count speeding or parking tickets).

#8. I have no problem or concern in lying in order to get what I want.

#9. “Live in the moment” is what I say; the future will take care of itself and learning from your past is pointless.

#10. I never feel remorse, shame or guilt about something I’ve said or done.

#11. I don’t see the point in taking on responsibilities of any kind — they just weigh you down.

#12. I do whatever I feel like doing, and I don’t care what others think — or even if it’s illegal.

Submit to find out if you should start up your own cult!

Author

  • James

    The Worldwide church of God attempted to annihilate peoples personality, individuality, will, and character. The stranded souls that hitched their wagon to this organization unknowingly supported a power-hungry pharisaic and fastuous authoritative cult leader and his son, Garner Ted Armstrong. For all the alarums and excursions, the fact remains that without knowing it, we nurtured these two ungrateful incubi's. For that I can only ask for forgiveness. After my WCG experience, I went to college to educate myself so I would have a greater understanding of the world about me and to understand why I ever fell for HWA's scam religion. This lead me to the conclusion that the appropriate action to take, in my judgment, is to provide people with opportunities to learn, develop, and exercise their potential as human beings, by freeing them from men who exploit and abuse them. This website and others are my vehicle to do just that.

    View all posts

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