Found via Arlen, here are my results for Christian Traditions Selector:

Rank Item Percent
1: Anglican/Episcopal/Church of England (100%)
2: Eastern Orthodox (100%)
3: Baptist (Reformed/Particular/Calvinistic) (95%)
4: Presbyterian/Reformed (80%)
5: Lutheran (79%)
6: Congregational/United Church of Christ (74%)
7: Pentecostal/Charismatic/Assemblies of God (74%)
8: Roman Catholic (74%)
9: Seventh-Day Adventist (69%)
10: Methodist/Wesleyan/Nazarene (65%)
11: Anabaptist (Mennonite/Quaker etc.) (61%)
12: Church of Christ/Campbellite (56%)
13: Baptist (non-Calvinistic)/Plymouth Brethren/Fundamentalist (54%)

Interesting results for me, given how many times I chose “none of the above, and I believe that strongly” 🙂

4 responses to “My Christian Tradition selected”

  1. A Avatar

    Ah c’mon, who ya kidding, you have “Anglican priest” written all over you bro! 😉 Just a friendly joke (sort of).
    Peace

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  2. Pat Avatar
    Pat

    I find it surprising that “trappist monk” isn’t on the list 😉

    I like the Trappists. They brew really good beer, adn they justify it in the name of spiritual fasting. Gotta like that (this is also why I like the Jesuits; none of this alcohol==evil junk for the ones I know :-))

    I really don’t know the difference in the Baptist flavors, so that one was surprising to me. The orthodox one – that’s intriguing. I wish I could wear a cassock and really cool hat on Sundays, so this is worth seriously considering.

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  3. A Avatar

    In another life, I would have been a Trappist. Those dudes feel like “home” to everything in my soul. No kidding.

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  4. Kyle (Captain Sacrament) Avatar

    Actually, mate, the more you put down “not sure” and “believe it strongly,” the more Anglican you are, at least according to most Anglicans I know…

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