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Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: BassBomb
Why do you put multiple kinds of christianity, but not Islam?
Because:
A) I don't know the kinds of Islam
B) More People answered LDS than the entire church of Islam
C) There is already plenty of categories
Shia and Sunni are as separate factions of Islam as is Protestant and Catholic in Christianity.
Even 4th graders these days know that.
Also...what do you mean no one asked for Confucianism? You asked for religions; and that's one that is as much of a religion as some people want to think Taoism is...which you included.
And hey, if you don't want to include Snake Handling, could you at least include Pentecostal? 😉
Alright, point-by-point:
There are still so few votes for Islam, and I don't want to destroy the data and make people revote.
Also, people asked for Taoism because they wanted to vote for it. If someone wants to vote for Confucianism, I'll add it. I don't want a ton of blank catagories.
And, Pentecostal has been added, althought it might fall under Prostestantism...
Originally posted by: Tick
TTT!
Originally posted by: tasmanian
Originally posted by: Tick
TTT!
Why did you bring this thread back from the dead.
There is a difference between Christianity, Protestantism, Catholocism, and OrthodoxyOriginally posted by: Tick
How so? What other Christianity types are there that I haven't listed?Originally posted by: Sentinel
Well you missed Christian.
Originally posted by: NiteWulf
There is a difference between Christianity, Protestantism, Catholocism, and OrthodoxyOriginally posted by: Tick
How so? What other Christianity types are there that I haven't listed?Originally posted by: Sentinel
Well you missed Christian.
Originally posted by: shaytahn
Actually, Sunni and Shi'a are political divisions that have nothing to do with Islam.
Back when the second caliph was being chosen, some people wanted to side with Abu Bakr, and others wanted to go with Ali ibn Talib. The result was a separation in the people; those who followed Abu Bakr call themselves "Sunni", and those following Ali "Shi'a". However, it was a difference in who should be the person to lead the Umma (the community of Muslims), not in a dispute over the articles of Islam; the Qur'an is one book and neither sect has its own version. There is only one Islam, but petty differences in political ideology have resulted in misguided people assuming that the Umma is divided.