Friday, April 11, 2008

What Christian Denomination might I join

I took a web-quiz to tell me what christian denomination best fit those religious views I may hold (were I to allow myself to believe in an benevolent and omnipotent God).

My results:

#1Unitarian Universalism
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#2Liberal Quakerism
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#3Unity Church
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#4Episcopal/Anglican Church
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#5Methodist/Wesleyan Church
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#6Seventh-Day Adventist
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#7Mennonite Brethren
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#8Orthodox Quakerism
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#9Evangelical Lutheran Church
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#10Assemblies of God

I'm not surprised by the unitarian universalism result, but I was surprised by the number of those top ten denominations that I am completely ignorant about. Those are: #2, #3, #8, #9, and #10.

For completely unrelated reasons, I'm about to start reading a book called "Religious Literacy" and I hope that it helps me to develop more refined interests in world religions, because no matter how educated about a topic you think you are, there's always more to learn, it seems.

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