I suspected that I've come across as an F. Admittedly, I've a strong value system, but I've never come close to testing as an F--not that the free online tests are very good measuring instruments...
I don't really trust the tests, myself. I think that a lot of Fs test as Ts, and Ts test as F. A lot of people think that valuing logic or being curious about things in a logical way is the same thing as being T. But there are plenty of exceptions the test wouldn't catch.
Namely, Ts who've learned that being merciful/compassionate is more effective because of the situation they found themselves in, and Fs who've incorporated logic/truth into their value system. Those two things will confuse the test quite badly. It tested me as an INTJ the first time, for instance (mostly due to high curiosity, being slightly detached due to shock, as well as being especially concerned with truth/practicality/logic at that time). After I decided I was an F, I suspect I began unconsciously influencing the results.
I pretty much believe in trusting your own (educated, after reading the material carefully) intuition as to what type you are, and disregarding everything else. Meaning, if you still suspect INTP above the others, you should stick with it.
So, perceived Fe, Ni, Ne, with a measure of Si.
hmm...
Yeah, I guess that's about right. You're the only religious person on here who doesn't give me those "chilly vibes" that I suspect come straight from Fi, but there's something softer in there. You're like what I had thought an INFP would be like before I met one (which is not what they're actually like, and I find I strongly dislike real INFPs, though they sound nice on paper). If that makes any sense.
So you seem kind of Fe, and almost INFJ-ish at times, but the edge INFJs normally have is very much "rounded off" and made a little more ethereal by the Ne and Si. You're not a typical MBTI type, but I don't think anyone really is. I'm not sure the function orders are as static as MBTI would claim.