I found this quick little test and I'm curious how accurate you find the results. Please cut and paste or report your results and indicate if it's accurate or not.
Here's mine:
(100%) 1: Methodist/Wesleyan/Nazarene
(100%) 2: Presbyterian/Reformed
(94%) 3: Eastern Orthodox
(86%) 4: Congregational/United Church of Christ
(84%) 5: Lutheran
(80%) 6: Baptist (Reformed/Particular/Calvinistic)
(75%) 7: Anglican/Episcopal/Church of England
(73%) 8: Roman Catholic
(68%) 9: Church of Christ/Campbellite
(63%) 10: Anabaptist (Mennonite/Quaker etc.)
(48%) 11: Seventh-Day Adventist
(43%) 12: Baptist (non-Calvinistic)/Plymouth Brethren/Fundamentalist
(35%) 13: Pentecostal/Charismatic/Assemblies of God
I'm a Presbyterian enthralled with the eastern church so it sounds quite accurate to me.
2007-01-08
08:07:03
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Sorry about that. Here's the link...
http://selectsmart.com/plus/select.php?url=denomtradition
2007-01-08
08:11:49 ·
update #1
Chris,
Did you delete your prior question on this same topic? Man, I didn't save my answers and can not find your original question on this topic.
BTW-
You are 100% Methodist/Wesley/Nazarene and 100% Presbyterian/Reformed? How do you achieve that on the test? Crazy.
**Update with results**
(100%) 1: Lutheran
(65%) 2: Anglican/Episcopal/Church of England
(65%) 3: Roman Catholic
(64%) 4: Eastern Orthodox
(63%) 5: Presbyterian/Reformed
(58%) 6: Baptist (Reformed/Particular/Calvinistic)
(58%) 7: Congregational/United Church of Christ
(57%) 8: Church of Christ/Campbellite
(35%) 9: Baptist (non-Calvinistic)/Plymouth Brethren/Fundamentalist
(32%) 10: Methodist/Wesleyan/Nazarene
(31%) 11: Pentecostal/Charismatic/Assemblies of God
(21%) 12: Seventh-Day Adventist
(18%) 13: Anabaptist (Mennonite/Quaker etc.)
2007-01-09 02:20:04
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answered by Martin Chemnitz 5
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I've never practiced Christianity so I thought it would be interesting to take the quiz. Some of the questions were very hard to choose an answer. The concepts are foreign to me. It was challenging to try to answer the questions. My top three answers are the religions that were practiced by my grandparents. Interesting. Of the top three, I find Anabaptist the most fascinating. Still, I am a polytheist so none would work. Thanks for the link. I'll pass it along when someone asks.
100%) 1: Seventh-Day Adventist
(87%) 2: Methodist/Wesleyan/Nazarene
(84%) 3: Anabaptist (Mennonite/Quaker etc.)
(70%) 4: Church of Christ/Campbellite
(68%) 5: Pentecostal/Charismatic/Assemblies of God
(63%) 6: Anglican/Episcopal/Church of England
(58%) 7: Baptist (Reformed/Particular/Calvinistic)
(58%) 8: Baptist (non-Calvinistic)/Plymouth Brethren/Fundamentalist
(57%) 9: Eastern Orthodox
(51%) 10: Congregational/United Church of Christ
(50%) 11: Lutheran
(47%) 12: Presbyterian/Reformed
(36%) 13: Roman Catholic
2007-01-09 15:29:55
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(100%) 1: Baptist (non-Calvinistic)/Plymouth Brethren/Fundamentalist
(96%) 2: Methodist/Wesleyan/Nazarene
(94%) 3: Baptist (Reformed/Particular/Calvinistic)
(93%) 4: Church of Christ/Campbellite
(91%) 5: Lutheran
(89%) 6: Anglican/Episcopal/Church of England
(89%) 7: Congregational/United Church of Christ
(86%) 8: Pentecostal/Charismatic/Assemblies of God
(81%) 9: Anabaptist (Mennonite/Quaker etc.)
(79%) 10: Presbyterian/Reformed
(68%) 11: Eastern Orthodox
(65%) 12: Seventh-Day Adventist
(58%) 13: Roman Catholic
This is way, way, WAY off, but I had a problem with a lot of the questions. Far too restrictive to give meaningful answers.
I am a Fundamentalist about as much as I'm a Buddhist. Although, frankly, I'd much rather be a Buddhist. They tend to be more Christ-like.
I actually consider myself ELCA Lutheran, although most would consider me Emergent. (Noticeably not an option in the results or in the question choices.)
2007-01-08 08:10:52
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(100%) 1: Anglican/Episcopal/Church of England
(97%) 2: Lutheran
(82%) 3: Presbyterian/Reformed
(80%) 4: Roman Catholic
(77%) 5: Congregational/United Church of Christ
(77%) 6: Eastern Orthodox
(68%) 7: Baptist (Reformed/Particular/Calvinistic)
(60%) 8: Methodist/Wesleyan/Nazarene
(42%) 9: Baptist (non-Calvinistic)/Plymouth Brethren/Fundamentalist
(42%) 10: Church of Christ/Campbellite
(31%) 11: Pentecostal/Charismatic/Assemblies of God
(31%) 12: Seventh-Day Adventist
(22%) 13: Anabaptist (Mennonite/Quaker etc.)
I am impress....i am catholic but i dont know why it shows that i am Anglican/Episcopal/Church of England
2007-01-08 08:24:42
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answered by kmp 3
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At the threat of commencing a maelstrom, I will talk my peace besides. I have studied Christianity and the Occult broadly. Wicca is a developed faith that meshes a quantity of matters in combination. You are not able to be a Christian and train paganism in any type. It's that realistic. Anyone who tells you otherwise is spouting a few New Age BS that has no foundation correctly. Most Christians remember any dabbling within the Occult to be sinful and spiritually detrimental. Many consider that witchcraft of any type entails Satan. The Roman Catholic Church vehemently denounces occult practices as superstitious and sinful. Demonologists and exorcists will even let you know that dabbling within the Occult can lead a few souls to be haunted via terrible spirits or come to be possessed. If you declare to be Christian then cross for your priest or pastor and feature them provide an explanation for to you why you are not able to be each a Christian and a Wiccan. I've made my case as quality I can right here.
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answered by Anonymous
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Episcopal.
2007-01-08 08:15:34
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answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7
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You did not provide a link to the test. By the way, maybe you should have just asked God, and not the internet.
2007-01-08 08:11:09
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answered by ? 4
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100%Pastafarian (The church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster)
Ramen !
2007-01-08 08:11:29
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answered by Anonymous
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non
2007-01-08 08:29:36
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answered by Anonymous
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a link would be helpful
edit: that was dumb. there's no "i'm not a christian" option.
2007-01-08 08:12:13
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