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Default order is alphabetical, Mike Hopkins determined the order.
URL: http://www.selectsmart.com/FREE/select.php?client=christiandenom
Link: Christian Denomination Selector
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Assemblies of God (100%)
Free Will Baptist (92%)
Mennonite Brethren (92%)
Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (92%)
Reformed Churches (92%)
Southern Baptist (92%)
Church of Christ (84%)
Methodist/Wesleyan Church (84%)
Orthodox Quakerism (84%)
Presbyterian Church USA (84%)
Reformed Baptist (84%)
Seventh-Day Adventist (84%)
International Church of Christ (75%)
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (75%)
United Pentecostal Church (75%)
Episcopal/Anglican Church (67%)
Evangelical Lutheran Church (67%)
Eastern Orthodox Church (59%)
Jehovah's Witness (42%)
Roman Catholic Church (42%)
Mormonism (25%)
Liberal Quakerism (17%)
Unity Church (9%)
Unitarian Universalism (0%)
 

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Are these things pretty accurate?
My views seem to progress as I weed out some former understanding through biblical reading.

Also I checked yay for infant baptism because im not against it but im not particularly for it either, the question made me change my mind to because it came with a further explanation. After that I began to be a bit more passive on the questions lol. Orthodox it is then :)
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Top five:

Evangelical Lutheran Church (100%)
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (100%)
Eastern Orthodox Church (88%)
Roman Catholic Church (87%)
Episcopal/Anglican Church (86%)

Not sure where ELCA and Anglican came from. Probably from the "ordination of women" issue, which I agree with. And maybe about the infallibility of scripture. I was thinking of today's translations, not scripture per se. But, once again, Lutheran tops the list. Funny that RCC has crept up (a lot!) since last time I did this. And EO? That's a surprise.

I know it's slightly corny ...


For years the Catholic Church has had posters and church notices that says "come home" :)
 

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I know it's slightly corny ...


For years the Catholic Church has had posters and church notices that says "come home" :)

Well, 87% of the way there. may be hope for me in about ten years or so at this rate :)
The "Catholics Come Home" campaign was pretty big here about four years ago or so - quite a bit of TV and internet push. My brother has also been evangelizing pretty hard when I talk to him. I mentioned that I'd been attending a Lutheran church and that led to "how many books are in the bible?" and "you know, Luther had a number of books removed, right?" I think I scored points on "bread is still bread and wine is still wine, but it can also be the true body and blood of the Lord". That's where we got on to other things. :D He's good-natured about it, but would love to see his little brother as a Catholic.

Nice A Capella, btw
 

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1. Evangelical Lutheran Church (100%)
2. Episcopal/Anglican Church (95%)
3. Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (94%)
4. Eastern Orthodox Church (76%)
5. Methodist/Wesleyan Church (76%)
6. Roman Catholic Church (75%)
Everything else scored under 70%. Since I'm currently attending an ELCIC parish, I guess I'm in the right place at the moment.
 

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Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (100%) **
Reformed Churches (100%) *
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (99%) **
Presbyterian Church USA (91%) *
Reformed Baptist (91%)
Southern Baptist (91%)
Church of Christ (90%) **
Evangelical Lutheran Church (90%) **
Episcopal/Anglican Church (86%) **


In my case, this quiz suffered from assuming that whatever The Episcopal Church in the USA is thinking or doing at the moment IS Anglicanism. I also wonder how three "believers' baptism" church bodies could have made the top seven list when I believe in infant baptism.
 
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Presbyterian Church in America/Orthodox Presbyterian Church (100%) **
Reformed Churches (100%) *
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (99%) **
Presbyterian Church USA (91%) *
Reformed Baptist (91%)
Southern Baptist (91%)
Church of Christ (90%) **
Evangelical Lutheran Church (90%) **
Episcopal/Anglican Church (86%) **


In my case, this quiz suffered from assuming that whatever The Episcopal Church in the USA is thinking or doing at the moment IS Anglicanism. I also wonder how three "believers' baptism" church bodies could have made the top seven list when I believe in infant baptism.

The Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod affirms infant baptism.
http://bookofconcord.org/augsburgconfession.php#article9
 

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So many got LCMS including me, must be the latest trend [emoji6]

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Be an individual don't go with the flow! :D
 

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So many got LCMS including me, must be the latest trend [emoji6]

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Liberal Quaker 100%
Anglican 94%

Seems good to me.

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The Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod affirms infant baptism.
http://bookofconcord.org/augsburgconfession.php#article9
So do the Presbyterian churches and the Reformed Church, but if I say I am in favor of infant baptism, I cannot see why a number of churches that oppose it would appear above my own church in the final tally. That, obviously, was a key question for dividing some churches from others, not the divine nature of Christ or the Triune nature of God, or most of what the other questions dealt with.
 

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Be an individual don't go with the flow! :D
I suppose we are all Catholic at heart [emoji6]
Which is exactly why we aren't anymore, you know... because the heart is so corrupt and all...
...j/k

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I suppose we are all Catholic at heart [emoji6]
Which is exactly why we aren't anymore, you know... because the heart is so corrupt and all...
...j/k

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So many got LCMS including me, must be the latest trend [emoji6]

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You have many LCMS friends on here and we're influencing you ;)
 

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