Answer as you feel but please be specific and answer individually
I am Catholic, why do you like me?
I am Mormon, why do you like me?
I am Methodist, why do you like me?
I am Evangelical, why do you like me?
I am Jehovah's Witness, why do you like me?
I am Baptist, why do you like me?
I am Protestant, why do you like me?
I saw this "survey" on a another website and the answers were quite interesting, I thought I'd ask the same (though MANY more denomination appeared in the original) to see what answers I'd get here. I agree with you all that the wording is off, I should have rephrased the questions as something like "What don't you like about..." but I just ccp'd it. Unfortunately I'll be away a while so if anyone answers I won't see them so if you would like to discuss the issue amongst yourselves, have at it, if not, it shouldn't matter anyway.
You're Catholic and I like you because you expose another aspect of God.
You're Mormon and I like you because you expose another aspect of God.
You're Methodist and I like you because you expose another aspect of God.
You're Evangelical and I like you because you expose another aspect of God.
You're Jehovah's Witness and I like you because you expose another aspect of God.
You're Baptist and I like you because you expose another aspect of God.
You're Protestant and I like you because you expose another aspect of God.
You're Buddhist and I like you because you expose another aspect of God.
You're Muslim and I like you because you expose another aspect of God.
And so on and so on.
I think a more interesting question would have been
I am Catholic, why do I like me? (And so on)
I think putting "why would I", instead of "why do you", would make each person explore themselves and what they believe, instead of what each person thinks about different demon's. Which we're not really interested in or else we'd be that demonination. Everyone might learn more that way.