Those options reveal an almost unbelievable ignorance of Christianity in Britain.
Two options only? Anglican and Catholic?
What about the three million PRACTISING Christians in the UK who are neither of these? There are more practising Presbyterians, Methodists and Baptists in Britain than there are regular attenders at Anglican churches. To say nothing of the independent and pentecostal churches.
takes far more than a keyboard warrior child with custard brains to wind me up cherub
OH FFS get a life you wanker
And why no option for Protestants? And can I presume that by 'Catholic', you mean 'Roman Catholic'? If not, the Anglo-Cathloics are going to have a problem!
There are also Anglicans who consider themselves Catholic.
ive never heard of a "anglo-catholic", catholic is catholic isnt it?
im pretty certain Anglican is by definition not Catholic and i cant see how the two would sit together. (anglo != anglican)
but religion is sooooooo boring.
because he has no knowledge of the subject and confuses anglican with the wider group of all protestant denominations.
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And what about the different versions of Islam then, there are at least two faiths there?
Actually I think there should only be one option to cover the Jews, the Christians and Muslims, seeing as how they all worship the same God.
because he has no knowledge of the subject and confuses anglican with the wider group of all protestant denominations.
having said that, ive never heard of a "anglo-catholic", catholic is catholic isnt it?
im pretty certain Anglican is by definition not Catholic and i cant see how the two would sit together. (anglo != anglican)
yeah, sorry. i would have included a lot of other words i had never heard about and just looked up.
The Church of has never described itself as Protestant.
To simplify it a bit I think you're confusing Catholics with Roman Catholics. (There's more to it than that but that's a good definition) Although I said I'm 'Anglican' (see above) I'm far more at home in a Roman Catholic church than an Evangelical Anglican one.because he has no knowledge of the subject and confuses anglican with the wider group of all protestant denominations.
having said that, ive never heard of a "anglo-catholic", catholic is catholic isnt it?
im pretty certain Anglican is by definition not Catholic and i cant see how the two would sit together. (anglo != anglican)
still missing the point. seperating as protestant and catholic would have been more inclusive and caught 99% of christians, instead of excluding some large minority.
anglicans hang down from the ceiling, catholics rise up from the ground, right?
but, essentially, you're pretty much all the same.
To simplify it a bit I think you're confusing Catholics with Roman Catholics. (There's more to it than that but that's a good definition)