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post #41 of 55
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mackenzie
is there a chart or something that tells, simply, what the differences between denominations is?
I was hoping there would be. I have never heard of some of these faiths.
post #42 of 55
That was interesting.

#1Episcopal/Anglican Church
#2Liberal Quakerism
#3Assemblies of God
#4Jehovah's Witness
#5Methodist/Wesleyan Church

My mother and grandmother were Episcopalian. My parents raised my sis and I in a Methodist church, because we moved when we were little and our town's Methodist Church was 'homier' than the town's Episcopal Church. So both of those make sense.

Not sure how it came up with the others, except I can be pretty eclectic in my ideas, so my answers probably reflected that. :LOL I'm not even familiar with Assemblies of God. hmm.
post #43 of 55
Quote:
Originally Posted by AngelBee
I was hoping there would be. I have never heard of some of these faiths.
I'm with you. I get confused.
post #44 of 55
Your Results:

#1Assemblies of God

#2Free Will Baptist

#3Methodist/Wesleyan Church

#4Reformed Baptist

#5Southern Baptist

#6Church of Christ

#7Evangelical Lutheran Church

#8Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod

#9Mennonite Brethren

#10Presbyterian Church USA



I'm a Baptist. Was raised RLDS ( Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.) Attended several Methodist churches. Am now attending a non-denominational church.
post #45 of 55
#1Liberal Quakerism
#2Episcopal/Anglican Church
#3Methodist/Wesleyan Church
#4Presbyterian Church USA
#5Unitarian Universalism

Funny, I get Liberal Quakerism as my first result when I take the Faithnet quiz too.

I'm currently #4 and have been #2. Looks like I should have stayed with the Episcopalians.
post #46 of 55
I got Roman Catholic as #1, surprise surprise . I guess I know of what I speak, at least on religion
post #47 of 55

Close on mine

#1 Southern Baptist
#2 Assemblies of God.

I have been dying to go back to an AofG. DH however is reformed in belief so I doubt we ever will. We currently attend my #9 Church of Christ. DH can't seem to break away and go to church apart from his family. Mom was Southern baptist and I think that came up due to the eternal salvation question.This was kind of fun and nice to see where others ended up as well thank ypu OP.
post #48 of 55
My number one was southern baptist - which is what I am!
post #49 of 55
It pegged me.

#1 Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church

#2 Reformed Churches

#3 Presbyterian Church USA

#4 Reformed Baptist



#8 Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
(this is what I was raised)
post #50 of 55
Hmm - here are my results. I have never met with a Christian denomination - I was Jewish and now meet with a Christian group that is not a denomination.
What does "reformed" baptist mean?

#1 Reformed Baptist
#2 Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church
#3 Reformed Churches
#4 Southern Baptist
#5 Presbyterian Church USA
#6 Free Will Baptist
#7 Mennonite Brethren
#8 Orthodox Quakerism
#9 Assemblies of God
#10 Church of Christ
#11 International Church of Christ
#12 Methodist/Wesleyan Church
#13 Seventh-Day Adventist
#14 Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
#15 United Pentecostal Church
#16 Episcopal/Anglican Church
#17 Evangelical Lutheran Church
#18 Jehovah's Witness
#19 Eastern Orthodox Church
#20 Liberal Quakerism
#21 Roman Catholic Church
#22 Mormonism
#23 Unity Church
#24 Unitarian Universalism
post #51 of 55
http://www.apocalipsis.org/reformed.htm

This is a basic outline of Reformed theology.

The difference between reformed baptist and others (like reformed presbyterian which is me) is in the infant baptism/believer's baptism issue, primarily.
post #52 of 55
Quote:
Originally Posted by autumn_faune
http://www.apocalipsis.org/reformed.htm

This is a basic outline of Reformed theology.

The difference between reformed baptist and others (like reformed presbyterian which is me) is in the infant baptism/believer's baptism issue, primarily.
Thank you - I skimmed through that article and one on reformed baptist on wikipedia and it does look like those are all points I agree with.
This does seem to be a better predicting quiz than beliefnet or some of the others I have seen. They had me as a Catholic or a Quaker and I think it was because some of the questions did not have an answer choice I agreed with. I like that on this quiz you have the no preference and high, medium and low choices.
post #53 of 55
My top 5 were:
1) Liberal Quaker (which I am! )
2) Unitarian Universalist
3) Unity
4) Episcopal
5) Methodist

I was raised Church of Christ, which came in at #13.

Seems pretty accurate for me! The two congregations we tried for a while before the Beliefnet quiz pointed us to the Quakers were a United Methodist church and a Unity church. I liked some things about both, but neither one was just right for me.

I have to say that I like that the Beliefnet quiz includes many religions. It was interesting to find that many of my beliefs were close to those of Reform Jews, Sikhs, Baha'is, etc. This one was fun too, though. And shorter!
post #54 of 55
Unitarian Universalist
post #55 of 55
1. Liberal Quaker - something I've considered exploring.
2. Unitarian Universalist - what I most strongly connect to right now.
3. Unity - don't know much about it.
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