(100%) 1: Anabaptist (Mennonite/Quaker etc.) |
(86%) 2: Baptist (non-Calvinistic)/Plymouth Brethren/Fundamentalist |
(81%) 3: Pentecostal/Charismatic/Assemblies of God |
(66%) 4: Methodist/Wesleyan/Nazarene |
(60%) 5: Seventh-Day Adventist |
(56%) 6: Church of Christ/Campbellite |
(45%) 7: Baptist (Reformed/Particular/Calvinistic) |
(40%) 8: Lutheran |
(33%) 9: Anglican/Episcopal/Church of England |
(33%) 10: Congregational/United Church of Christ |
(31%) 11: Eastern Orthodox |
(20%) 12: Roman Catholic |
(12%) 13: Presbyterian/Reformed |
So tell me how you all scored:
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12 comments:
Wow, I almost got my prediction right. I was Weslayan before so I predicted it, and it's #2 (87%) based on my answers. My top choice is apparently CoC/Campbell, whatever that is.
19th century form of Protestantism that was part of the restoration movement, "back to the new testament church". Basically bible only no creeds, no formal denominations.
"Where the Scriptures speak, we speak; where the Scriptures are silent, we are silent."
"The church of Jesus Christ on earth is essentially, intentionally, and constitutionally one."[38]:688
"We are Christians only, but not the only Christians."[38]:688
"In essentials, unity; in opinions, liberty; in all things love."
"No creed by Christ, no book but the Bible, no law but love, no name but the divine."
"Call Bible things by Bible names."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Campbell_(clergyman)
As I predicted, Baptist (non-Calvinistic)/Plymouth Brethren/Fundamentalist. What is interesting is that, to the best of my abilities, I answered these questions based on the teachings of the Xenos Christian Ministry (Principles) classes. Quaker was #2 on the list. Maybe I ought to try out that Friends Church down the road.
I came out as Congregationalist – United Church of Christ. I'm surprised about that.
The quiz said I matched up 100% with Baptist (non-Calvinist/Plymouth Brethren/ Fundamentalist).
This quiz gave me 100% Eastern Orthodox. I was raised Baptist. What's going on? lolz.
http://politicaljesus.wordpress.com/2009/08/11/am-i-shedding-the-baptist-label-to-become-eastern-orthodox/
Rod --
What's you stand on tradition? Do you believe the Catholic church was essentially correct in its form of government of fell into apostasy very early?
Mine was just as I predicted--100% Baptist (Reformed/Particular/Calvinistic).
CD, first I've seen an Anabaptist result. How come?
TC --
I'm not sure. Guessing:
1) We are under grace not under law
2) anti traditionalist answers
3) arminian answers (like you can lose salvation).
I think I consider myself more Wesleyan, but.... most people who evaluate me consider me a hard core fundamentalist baptist underneath the covers. It is not the first time I've heard that.
Almost the exact opposite of your own. I predicted Roman Catholic. I object to Orthodoxy being so high on the list. I would sooner become a Calvinist (but not an Adventist, Mormon, Jehovah's Witness, and probably not a Pentecostal/Charismatic, which I think has more from the Devil today than it does from the Lord) than an intellectually-dead, theologically-bereft, antiquated, Mahometan-influenced and dominated, ethnic and parochial Orthodox.
1.(100%)Roman Catholic
2.(85%) Anglican/Episcopal/Church of England
3.(84%) Lutheran
4.(81%) Eastern Orthodox
5.(70%) Presbyterian/Reformed
6.(51%) Congregational/United Church of Christ
7.(51%) Church of Christ/Campbellite
8.(44%) Baptist (Reformed/Particular/Calvinistic)
9.(37%) Methodist/Wesleyan/Nazarene
10.(23%) Baptist (non-Calvinistic)/Plymouth Brethren/Fundamentalist
11.(21%) Pentecostal/Charismatic/Assemblies of God
12.(18%) Seventh-Day Adventist
13.(14%) Anabaptist (Mennonite/Quaker etc.)
Well Chrysostom welcome to the blog! I assume you are coming over from a Catholic site?
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