what type of church should i go to quiz

  1. Inkachu

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    Practice your beliefs "fit" your church building? Here'due south a fun quiz to run across which denominations match with what you believe :cool:

    http://selectsmart.com/Gratuitous/select.php?client=DenomSelect

    The results give you the summit 20 matches, but for the sake of space, I'll mail the top five that I got.

    1. Non-Denominational Bible Church (sounds good to me!)
    two. Southern Baptists (are you serious? I don't retrieve I fit that one)
    three. Bible Presbyterian (uh...)
    iv. Free Will Baptist (this is what my church is, so adept choice!)
    v. Reformed Baptist

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  2. ido

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    I got:

    Presbyterian
    UCC
    Baptist
    Lutheran
    Methodist

    I grew upwards Methodist and am now attention a Lutheran church. :)

  3. I love these just cause they're funny ^_^

    My top several (the ones where the green percentage confined were all very close in length to each other):

    #i -- Presbyterian Church USA (it's funny, my mom was Presbyterian.. well, before she became Agnostic anyway, well before I was built-in)
    #2 -- United Methodist (... methodist? :scratch: )
    #3 -- Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (yeah well, I live in Canada :D)
    #4 -- United Church of Christ (meh)
    #v -- Brethren in Christ (Who?)
    #6 -- Episcopal/Anglican (The church building I attend is Anglican, only I'thousand not an official carte du jour-carrying member of the denomination :p)

    Edit:


    My top few results from the other quiz:

    1. Reform Judaism (100%)
    2. Liberal Quakers (84%)
    iii. Unitarian Universalism (81%)
    4. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (77%)
    5. Neo-Heathen (77%)
    vi. Baha'i Faith (76%)
    vii. Sikhism (72%)
    8. Orthodox Judaism (seventy%)
    ix. Mahayana Buddhism (69%)
    10. New Age (69%)
    11. Islam (63%)

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  4. When I took the quiz, to be honest, I ranked the bulk of the questions "low" on "priority". I honestly practice not believe almost of those are anything important to quibble over, and so my personal beliefs are not any more important than anyone else's personal beliefs in those areas. That being said, these were my top 5: :p (I gauge I should add that I currently attend Assembly of God.)

    ane) Christian Church/Church of Christ (Instrumental)
    ii) Church of Christ (not-instrumental)
    3) Evangelical Methodist
    four) Free Will Baptists
    v) Church of the Nazarene

    Has anyone ever taken the quiz at Beliefsnet?
    Conventionalities-O-Matic- Beliefnet.com

    My superlative three are:

    1) Orthodox Judaism
    2) Islam
    3) Jainism

    I wanna know what everyone else gets.

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  5. Luther073082

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    i: Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (Not a surprise)

    2: Angilcan - Somewhat similar worship and doctrine only too liberal usually

    3. Evangelical Methodist

    four. Christian Church/Church of Christ (Instrumental) - I know nothing of this denomination.

    5. Church of Christ (Not-Instrumental) - Whats the departure betwixt this one and the one above it?

    vi. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America - (I am sorry I ever involved in this denomination and glad that I left it.)

    I'm not certain this is the best denomination selector. They left out Roman Catholic and Orthodox every bit possible selections. Had they left those in, those would have probably been in my top 5.

  6. Wren

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    1. United Methodist Church (I've been drawn to this denomination for awhile now.)
    2. Brethren in Christ
    3. Evangelical Lutheran Church building in America
    4. Presbyterian Church USA
    5. American Baptists
    My number vi is Episcopal/Anglican, which I find a little surprising since I thought there wasn't a lot of difference between UMC and Episcopal/Anglican. I'd think Episcopal/Anglican would be at least 3 or four, in that case. My number ten is Evangelical Methodist. Now I'k curious what the departure is betwixt UMC and Evanglical Methodist.

    ETA: I beloved wikipedia. That quiz was correct to take UMC and then high and EMC much lower.

  7. Wren

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    My top five were:
    1. Orthodox Quaker
    2. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestant
    3. Mainline to Conservative Christian Protestant
    4. Liberal Quaker
    5. Eastern Orthodox

  8. My height few results from the other quiz:

    one. Reform Judaism (100%)
    2. Liberal Quakers (84%)
    3. Unitarian Universalism (81%)
    four. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (77%)
    five. Neo-Infidel (77%)
    half-dozen. Baha'i Faith (76%)
    vii. Sikhism (72%)
    viii. Orthodox Judaism (70%)
    nine. Mahayana Buddhism (69%)
    x. New Age (69%)
    11. Islam (63%)


  9. lol! I got a 100%-friction match to Reformed Judaism and I was kinda "lolwut?" for a moment, but so I went through the information attached to it ... and I found myself agreeing with admittedly everything. I was shocked.. shocked plenty to email all the info to my husband simply now because I wanted to talk virtually information technology, hah.

    It'southward funny how but almost anything in life, fifty-fifty lightheaded piffling quizes, can turn into an opportunity for self-exploration and learning. :D

    Edit: Although I should mention: My own personal beliefs every bit a Progressive Christian line upwards perfectly with everything in the Reformed Judaism data as well. And then I'm non gonna run off to Judaism whatever fourth dimension shortly ^_^ Merely saying that I've had a good fourth dimension learning more than nigh myself and something I knew niggling most to begin with.

    Also BTW I remember learning about Jainism in loftier schoolhouse, but remember nil :doh: LOL

  10. Miles

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    I consider myself a Congregationalist.

    The post-obit results partly explain why I don't phone call myself non-denominational:

    #1. Non-Denominational Bible Church building
    #18. Average Non-Denominational Church building

    Somewhere betwixt those two are Mennonites, Methodists, Presbyterians etc. It'due south not a very useful label, in my opinion.

    When information technology comes to the other quiz, however, I'grand a:

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    Now where did I leave my oatmeal and powdered wig? :smarty:

  11. Inkachu

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    That is actually cool. I was surprised to see Quaker and SDA on there! When I hear "Quaker" I pic these 18th century Pennsylvania colonists...like in the picture show "The Crucible" lol.
  12. I had to look upward Jainism besides. I had never heard of it before. I can't say that honestly I retrieve I agree with it, simply information technology is interesting that it was ranked up there along with those others in my grouping.

    Jainism - Wikipedia, the costless encyclopedia

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  13. Initial Thing;
    • Church of the Nazarene
    • Evangelical Methodist
    • United Methodist
    • Mennonite Brethren
    • Free Volition Bapists
    Hmm.

    The 2d thing;

    • Jainism (100%)
    • Unitarian Universalism (93%)
    • Hinduism (91%)
    • Liberal Quakers (90%)
    • Mahayan Buddhism (88%)
    Oh. Ok then.
  14. this quiz is stock-still because it said my number i is American Baptists. Man I'd be thrown out of virtually Baptists churches :p

    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica] American Baptists in the Us
    [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Presbyterian Church USA
    [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Assemblies of God
    [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Average Non-Denominational Church building
    [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Mennonite Church U.s. [/FONT]


  15. LOL awes! :hug:
  16. Wren

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    From what I understand, American Baptist churches are dissimilar than on other Baptist denoms. I looked it upwards on the wiki and they allow women to be ordained, which is something you definitely won't find with Southern Baptist churches.
  17. Wren

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    Are those Quakers Orthodox or Liberal? There are Quaker services at my university on Sundays, but those are Liberal Quakers and my beliefs aren't quite that liberal. I wonder if services for Orthodox Quakers are unlike.

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