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Christ Scale
This is a popular culture measurement tool that marries the concepts of acceptable everyday sociological interaction gauged against the tenants of Christianity. Developed by John Anthony of Warwick, Rhode Island, the scale is used as a corrective tool by another individual to curb a person’s antisocial or inappropriate behavior on a short term scale (i.e. daily assessments). The scale ranges from 1-10, 10 being the highest. A recipient of a 10 would demonstrate a completely selfless act performed for the betterment of mankind without any self serving motive. [[Media:Mahatma Gandhi]] or [[Media:Mother Theresa]] would consistently earn 10's. An individual that consistently behaves in a self serving manner without regard for others with the design of self glorification would be a 1. [[Media:Robert Hanssen]] or [[Media:Amy Fisher]] would illustrate the instances of a score of 1. For particularly deplorable acts against society, the ranking of "sub-zero" would be warranted. This rank is reserved for individuals such as [[Media:Adolf Hitler]] or [[Media:Secretary-General Kofi Annan]].