WHAT RELIGION BESTS SUITS YOU?
Jul. 22nd, 2004 11:53 amGakked from
ladyelaine
Take the quiz: "WHAT RELIGION BESTS SUITS YOU?"

True Christian
You are humble, gracious, kind and extremely Christ-like. [Thank you!] You believe in the Bible as your law [yes], but read it in its original language [No, unfortunately]. Perhaps you're not a scholar, but you're not an armature [?amateur] either. You normally don't feel church is acceptable for your form of worship [No, I do], and if anyone believes different[ly] from you, you might try to learn something from them.
I also scored 1 for Fundamentalist Christain (I imagine it's because my church sings only Psalms a cappela in worship) and 2 for Average Chrisain.
Take the quiz: "WHAT RELIGION BESTS SUITS YOU?"

True Christian
You are humble, gracious, kind and extremely Christ-like. [Thank you!] You believe in the Bible as your law [yes], but read it in its original language [No, unfortunately]. Perhaps you're not a scholar, but you're not an armature [?amateur] either. You normally don't feel church is acceptable for your form of worship [No, I do], and if anyone believes different[ly] from you, you might try to learn something from them.
I also scored 1 for Fundamentalist Christain (I imagine it's because my church sings only Psalms a cappela in worship) and 2 for Average Chrisain.
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Date: 2004-07-24 02:09 pm (UTC)I'm pretty sure from the context that 'armature' means 'amateur', but:
ar·ma·ture (ärm-chr, -chr)
n.
Electricity.
The rotating part of a dynamo, consisting essentially of copper wire wound around an iron core.
The moving part of an electromagnetic device such as a relay, buzzer, or loudspeaker.
A piece of soft iron connecting the poles of a magnet.
Biology. A protective covering, structure, or organ of an animal or a plant, such as teeth, claws, thorns, or the shell of a turtle.
A framework serving as a supporting core for clay sculpture.
I'm glad I'm none of those!