You should actually be an Evangelical! Praise the Lord! You've accepted Jesus Christ as your savior and you've been born again. Your faith is deeply personal and emotional. You tend to be more conservative on social issues, but this is simply an expression of your belief in the Bible as the word of God. A personal relationship with God is the most important thing to you and you encourage others to seek it out. You don't much care for rituals and prefer more modern forms of worship and bible study! Praise the Lord!
No. This is not conclusive. Just thought it would be interesting.
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A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
Society of Friends (Quakers)
Society
You should be a Quaker! You're a tolerant, loving, and introspective person who appreciates the small things in life. Your spirituality is very personal and you tend to avoid labels and outdated traditions. You trust your inner dialogue with God more than anything else!
The Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, was founded by George Fox in 17th century England. Quakers are made up of many different groups that have actively tried to avoid creeds and hierarchical structures. However, these groups are united by a tendency to avoid ritual and tradition in favor of the individual's intuition and personal relationship with God. Many Quaker groups are very open and tolerant, and many Quakers are pacifists.
I'm a lifelong Catholic but my limited interaction with Quakers has been positive. Very loving, accepting and I greatly admire their faith. In my experience, they tend to be inclusive and kind. Actually, I feel quite similar about the majority of Catholics I know.
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Maybe she'll learn to keep her c0ck-holster closed. -- Edited by huskerbb on Sunday 9th of November 2014 01:32:19 PM
You should actually be Catholic! You're spiritual and creative, but you deeply respect tradition and authority. You love the Virgin Mary and you're inspired by ritual and ceremony. Light a candle to the Saints, because Catholicism seems to be for you!
The Catholic Church is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.2 billion members worldwide. It's among the oldest religious institutions in the world and has played a prominent role in the history of Western civilization. The Catholic hierarchy is headed by the Bishop of Rome, known as the Pope.
“You may shoot me with your words, you may cut me with your eyes, you may kill me with your hatefulness, but still, like air, I'll rise!” ― Maya Angelou
I got Evangelical--but I think the quiz is screwed up. I don't see how the answers I gave would equate to that.
I didn't feel like there was a "correct" answer to a few of the questions.
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“You may shoot me with your words, you may cut me with your eyes, you may kill me with your hatefulness, but still, like air, I'll rise!” ― Maya Angelou
I got Evangelical--but I think the quiz is screwed up. I don't see how the answers I gave would equate to that.
I didn't feel like there was a "correct" answer to a few of the questions.
I answered the questions pretty much in line with Lutheranism. Maybe they perceive Lutherans to be more "tradition" oriented with their services and that may be where I went off track, but otherwise, I know my Lutheran.
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I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
Well, surprise, surprise. I got Lutheranism. And I was raised a Lutheran, so I guess how you are raised stays with your beliefs and ideas. (Not Missouri Synod, by the way.)
Interesting - the answer would be different had they asked about baptism.
Lutheran
You should actually be a Lutheran! You're meant for a serious, traditional and intellectual Christianity that sticks to the scriptures. For you, faith is everything and scripture is the only source for accurate Christian teachings. You're not a radical, though. You tend to have an open mind and you deeply respect Church history and tradition, as long as it sticks to the Scriptures.
The Lutheran Church was founded by Martin Luther in 16th century Germany. Lutheranism teaches salvation "by grace alone through faith alone on the basis of Scripture alone". In other words, the doctrine that scripture is the final authority on all matters of faith!
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LawyerLady
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
Interesting - the answer would be different had they asked about baptism.
Lutheran
You should actually be a Lutheran! You're meant for a serious, traditional and intellectual Christianity that sticks to the scriptures. For you, faith is everything and scripture is the only source for accurate Christian teachings. You're not a radical, though. You tend to have an open mind and you deeply respect Church history and tradition, as long as it sticks to the Scriptures.
The Lutheran Church was founded by Martin Luther in 16th century Germany. Lutheranism teaches salvation "by grace alone through faith alone on the basis of Scripture alone". In other words, the doctrine that scripture is the final authority on all matters of faith!
See!!!
That is how I answered the questions.
Scripture alone. Faith alone. The Body and Blood IS the Body and Blood.
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I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
You should actually be Catholic! You're spiritual and creative, but you deeply respect tradition and authority. You love the Virgin Mary and you're inspired by ritual and ceremony. Light a candle to the Saints, because Catholicism seems to be for you!
The Catholic Church is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.2 billion members worldwide. It's among the oldest religious institutions in the world and has played a prominent role in the history of Western civilization. The Catholic hierarchy is headed by the Bishop of Rome, known as the Pope.
You should really be Non-Denominational! You've never understood why people get so caught up with labels, creeds, and institutions. For you, faith is what matters. You have a personal relationship with God and you're not so worried about being a member of any specific group or sect. You enjoy Bible study, casual gatherings, and a church where everyone is welcome regardless of theological labels.
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Turn your face to the sun and the shadows will fall behind you.
I got Quaker. I like the Friends. But some of the questions had no answer that really worked for me. They should have had a "not applicable" option.
But they are absolutely right that I trust my inner dialogue with God more than anything else.
"You should be a Quaker! You're a tolerant, loving, and introspective person who appreciates the small things in life. Your spirituality is very personal and you tend to avoid labels and outdated traditions. You trust your inner dialogue with God more than anything else!"
-- Edited by Blankie on Tuesday 18th of November 2014 02:18:38 AM
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No matter how educated, talented, rich or cool you believe you are,
Actually, there is a more accurate quiz at beliefnet. It lets you rank how important the questions are to you, and gives you the top 10 or 15 faiths, noting how closely your beliefs matched theirs.
Society of Friends (Quakers) Society You should be a Quaker! You're a tolerant, loving, and introspective person who appreciates the small things in life. Your spirituality is very personal and you tend to avoid labels and outdated traditions. You trust your inner dialogue with God more than anything else!
The Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, was founded by George Fox in 17th century England. Quakers are made up of many different groups that have actively tried to avoid creeds and hierarchical structures. However, these groups are united by a tendency to avoid ritual and tradition in favor of the individual's intuition and personal relationship with God. Many Quaker groups are very open and tolerant, and many Quakers are pacifists.
I'm a lifelong Catholic but my limited interaction with Quakers has been positive. Very loving, accepting and I greatly admire their faith. In my experience, they tend to be inclusive and kind. Actually, I feel quite similar about the majority of Catholics I know.
I was raised Catholic, but it was never a good fit for me.
I have been to 2 different Quaker Meetings, and am drawn to the simplicity & friendliness. I actually look forward to going on Sunday morning!
Interesting - the answer would be different had they asked about baptism.
Lutheran
You should actually be a Lutheran! You're meant for a serious, traditional and intellectual Christianity that sticks to the scriptures. For you, faith is everything and scripture is the only source for accurate Christian teachings. You're not a radical, though. You tend to have an open mind and you deeply respect Church history and tradition, as long as it sticks to the Scriptures.
The Lutheran Church was founded by Martin Luther in 16th century Germany. Lutheranism teaches salvation "by grace alone through faith alone on the basis of Scripture alone". In other words, the doctrine that scripture is the final authority on all matters of faith!
See!!!
That is how I answered the questions.
Scripture alone. Faith alone. The Body and Blood IS the Body and Blood.
I didn't answer that one that way, and had they asked about infant baptism, I'd never have been Lutheran.
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LawyerLady
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
You should really be Non-Denominational! You've never understood why people get so caught up with labels, creeds, and institutions. For you, faith is what matters. You have a personal relationship with God and you're not so worried about being a member of any specific group or sect. You enjoy Bible study, casual gatherings, and a church where everyone is welcome regardless of theological labels.
See, I should have gotten this.
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LawyerLady
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
You should really be Non-Denominational! You've never understood why people get so caught up with labels, creeds, and institutions. For you, faith is what matters. You have a personal relationship with God and you're not so worried about being a member of any specific group or sect. You enjoy Bible study, casual gatherings, and a church where everyone is welcome regardless of theological labels.