arizona, I have taken the test at least 8 times since I first came upon it years ago, and in every single one, my scores were different but they were reflective of my feelings at the time. If I were to take all 8 scores (16 really) and compare them, the scores would still be fairly close to one another. I can remember having a major change of heart in one particular question but I can't even remember what it was....what I do remember though, is that the score reflected my change. On another note, the questions are given different weight, so that the same Agree on two different questions could cause a different increment in the score. One might change your score by a full point, the other by half a point.
You say that the scores aren't an accurate representation of your overall philosophy, and I think you're being ridiculous. If you don't want to report your scores, then can you at least explain in a little more detail?
You would fall into my 3rd category of people; you didn't like your scores.