What Kind of Evangelical Are You? - digg this
This is dead on accurate even to the picture of what I'll look like in 20 years.
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| You scored as Evangelical Presbyterian You're an Evangelical Presbyterian, probably a member of a PCA church. Sound theology and reverent worship are important to you, but so are outreach and ministry to the community. You are likely to be from the deep South, and perhaps at one time you were Southern Baptist.
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Total Number of Comments: 14
Jean-Luc!
Nothing quite like clicking on a link that says "What Kind of Evangelical Are You" and getting an error message reading the following:
Just what kind of evangelical are you, Scott?!? :P
The erotically sexy kind apparently. I do have three offspring ya know.
I am blocked as well. I'd be interested to know because most of these tests are never even close.
Boy did they get me wrong!
Holy crap man, these things seldom work out for me!
What Kind of Evangelical Are You
You scored as a Moderate Evangelical
You probably have Evangelical heritage, but you have become uncomfortable with the trappings of traditional American Christianity. You long for a more authentic experience of worship and to be with more authentic people. Blue Like Jazz is on your top five Christian Books list.
Moderate Evangelical
85%
High Church Nomad
70%
Conservative Evangelical
55%
Fightin' Fundy
55%
Baptist
35%
Presby - Old School
35%
Evangelical Presbyterian
35%
Reformed Baptist
20%
"This is dead on accurate even to the picture of what I'll look like in 20 years."
LOL. Nice one. :)
Hey, this guy look like me!
Donald MillerWhat Kind of Evangelical Are You
created with QuizFarm.com You scored as Moderate Evangelical
You probably have Evangelical heritage, but you have become uncomfortable with the trappings of traditional American Christianity. You long for a more authentic experience of worship and to be with more authentic people. Blue Like Jazz is on your top five Christian Books list.
Moderate Evangelical
95%Baptist
75%Fightin' Fundy
70%Conservative Evangelical
50%High Church Nomad
45%Evangelical Presbyterian
35%Presby - Old School
30%Reformed Baptist
10%Sid I suspect that they were assuming you'd be some kind of evangelical in the first place. I also suspect you knew that. I mean if this test came to the conclusion that you were a "deeply logical, critically thinking, deist" then I think we'd all have reason to be scared.
Pat sounds like they nailed you. Glad you're not Frosty the Snowman.
Casey, yeah unfortunately as sexy as I am I don't think I'll look as good bald as this guy or Jean-Luc.
Pink oh PLEASE tell me you don't have a soul patch.
I sure did. I was curious what it would be like as a non-evangelical to take the quiz. Some of the questions were impossible for me to answer of course. for those, I picked "neither agree nor disagree". Not surprising that I ended up in the "moderate" category. So moderate as to be non-practicing ;). I must admit the the picture was just about right, though.
No soul patch.
See?
http://pinakidion.org/archives/happy-holidays
You might want to give Blue Like Jazz a read Sid. It might annoy you since it's sort of an emotional approach to Christanity but it's pretty good.
Pink you've got some cute kids. And no sp, whew.
Yeah, it sounds like it would drive me nuts. Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton was one long 'Christianity feels right' argument and I couldn't stand that book.
I've got 20 pages left to go in C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity. I won't give away all my thoughts on it yet, but I can say a couple of things. This book is better than Lewis's fiction and much better than Orthodoxy. I'll have a full post about it soon.
By the way, is it required for Christian apologetics authors to use their first two initials?
You Vulcan you.
Yeah Lewis's non-fiction is indeed much better. Considering as a professor that's how he made his living I'm not surprised. Of course if all you've read is Narnia, just keep in mind that that's a kids book, though that's no excuse.
And I think the initials thing might be for the same reason doctors wear masks. "Oh that guy was a different C. S., you can't sue me." Or maybe not.