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View Poll Results: Personal/most interesting branch of Christianity | ||||||
Allied to Roman Catholicism |
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8 | 44.44% | |||
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Protestantism (including Anglican) |
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7 | 38.89% | |||
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Orthodox (mainline or Eastern) |
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1 | 5.56% | |||
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Other |
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2 | 11.11% | |||
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What do you want me to say? I said before religious doctrines are unlikely to be true, but you can't prove it especially if interpreting them freely. I'm not going to condemn them and I'm happy for them to exist as long as they don't force themselves on anybody. But I'm not going to ridicule them or selectively cite only negatives about them. And I'm not going to trivialise the issue. I hope that's ok with you and other strident critics of religion in this thread. I'm not budging. |
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