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Upon_This_Rock said:That is so cool. I added this to a thread in OBOB. I am a copycat, LoL.
My results were:
1. Roman Catholic Church
2. Eastern Orthodox Church
3. Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
4. Mormonism
5. Evangelical Lutheran Church
julian the apostate said:the ecusa is the visible bulwark against fundamentalism
Albion said:Honestly, that's a little bit toooo optimistic, isn't it? The Roman Catholic Church perhaps, or any collection of liberal churches, but the tiny and divided ECUSA?
Fish and Bread said:Welcome to the board, EJ. And happy birthday! If there are any questions we can answer for you about Episcopalianism, we'd be happy to.
John
Fish and Bread said:I don't know about the post you're replying to, but I'd just like to point out that Roman Catholicism has it's own problems. I'm honestly not sure it's any better than fundamentalism, just different. In fact, in many senses, it has the potential to be worse, because it has more of an authoritarian structure. If all the world's churches were fundamentalist congregations, the non-fundamentalists in any given area could probably all find a congregation to join and vote in reforms, but if all the world's churches were Roman Catholic, we'd be stuck.
John
thejesusfish90 said:Lol... not too many surprises here
1# Presbetyrian USA
2# Presbetyrian Orthodox
3# Reformed Churches
4# Assemblies of God
5# Mennonite Bretheren
lol, then the Anglican/Episcopalian Churches came in at 12th..., then ECLA 13th, RC 18th and EO 19th... I seriously wonder though how they accurately definaed exactly what constituted an anglican church...
YBIC
Chris