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7th May 2008, 10:12 PM
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Reps: 1,165,396 (power: 1,169) | | | It said I am an Anglican, apparently. I wonder what that church is like.
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4th June 2008, 05:12 AM
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Reps: 13,978,683,404,890,840 (power: 13,978,683,404,896) | | hey, thanks for posting this test. i thought it was fun, if not entirely accurate.
1. Pentecostal
2. Anglican
3. Baptist
4. 7th Day Adventist
5. Lutheran LCMS
6. Methodist (Wesleyan)
7. Methodist (UMC)
8. Lutheran ELCA
9. Presbyterian
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4th June 2008, 01:09 PM
|  | Senior Contributor 61  | | Join Date: 8th December 2004
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Reps: 445,730,889,197,475,072 (power: 445,730,889,197,502) | | | I've taken this test several times and deliberately been flexible on those questions where I can see both sides. It always calls me an Anglican, which I am. The reason, I think, is that if you tend to answer the way the majority of Christians might, such as on mainline issues like the Trinity, and you avoid affirming those that might be considered somewhat out of the mainstream--such as opposing infant baptism or speaking in tongues, etc.--you'll probably be thought a good match for Anglicanism. But then again, that IS the nature of Anglicanism, a Christian faith which likes to say that it has no beliefs of its own (which many denominations do have) but merely continues in the center of historic Christianity. Put another way, the church is often said to be a bridge between Catholicism and Protestantism, which also might explain the results of this test. | 
4th June 2008, 04:42 PM
|  | Charismissional Anglican in an AG church 57  | | Join Date: 12th March 2007
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Reps: 30,067,699,875,953,608 (power: 30,067,699,875,963) | | Originally Posted by Albion I've taken this test several times and deliberately been flexible on those questions where I can see both sides. It always calls me an Anglican, which I am. The reason, I think, is that if you tend to answer the way the majority of Christians might, such as on mainline issues like the Trinity, and you avoid affirming those that might be considered somewhat out of the mainstream--such as opposing infant baptism or speaking in tongues, etc.--you'll probably be thought a good match for Anglicanism. But then again, that IS the nature of Anglicanism, a Christian faith which likes to say that it has no beliefs of its own (which many denominations do have) but merely continues in the center of historic Christianity. Put another way, the church is often said to be a bridge between Catholicism and Protestantism, which also might explain the results of this test. On just about every other such test I've taken Anglican (or Episcopalian) comes out as my top match. I'm not sure why it didn't on this one. Maybe I misunderstood some of the questions.
P.S.: I guess that must be it. I retook it twice, with slighty different answers, and it came up with Anglican as #1 both times.
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29th July 2008, 01:17 PM
| | Newbie 29  | | Join Date: 17th August 2006 Location: NYC
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Reps: 4,890,541,332,579,886 (power: 4,890,541,332,585) | | | I got Pentecostal as my #1 match, which is the church I am attending now | 
2nd August 2008, 10:43 PM
|  | Newbie 27  | | Join Date: 31st July 2008 Location: The great state of Alabama
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Reps: 432,286 (power: 436) | | | lol It gave me Baptist as #1, but I am Baptist. | 
6th August 2008, 02:56 PM
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Reps: 343,789,121,616,877,504 (power: 343,789,121,616,884) | | | 1. Pentecostal
2. Baptist
3. Sventh Day Adventist
4. Anglican
5. Lutheran (LCMS)
6. Methodist (United Methodist Church)
7. Methodist (Wesleyan Church)
8. Catholic
9. Orthodox
10. Presbyterian (USA)
11. Presbyterian (AUS)
Pentecostal as number 1? o_O That's interesting and yeah the Baptist thing has to be a conspiracy lol. Funn Catholic was 8 but I was raised Catholic and my current stances were ranked 5 and 6 hmmmm. | 
6th August 2008, 06:19 PM
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Reps: 633,212 (power: 0) | | | LOL good test...
I'm a southern baptist, and Baptist was #2.
Looks like I need to start rollin' man....Pentacosta #1.
WOW. | 
17th August 2008, 04:22 PM
|  | A little confused 30  | | Join Date: 19th April 2005 Location: Norway
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Reps: 1,990 (power: 8) | | I got Pentecostal on #1
I'm looking for a church to join, maybe I should try it out. I've actually thought about it, and wondered if that could be the right church for me. | 
9th September 2008, 07:56 PM
|  | Newbie 20  | | Join Date: 5th September 2008 Location: Washington
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Reps: 210 (power: 0) | | | Here are my results:
1. Anglican
2. Presbyterian (AUS)
3. Baptist |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode | | | |