No one expects the spanish inquisition

Via the QM (who doesn’t provide his results), a quiz:

Are you a heretic?

TJIC and NZC prove to not deviate much from their flock, or at least from what their flock publicly professes. TJIC writes:

Fill it out, and find out if you’re going to burn or not (at the stake, in hell, or just in Purgatory with the rest of us!)

No question there - I’m a heretic through and through, and don’t care who knows it. My results:

You scored as Pelagianism. You are a Pelagian. You reject ideas about man’s fallen human nature and believe that as a result we are able to fully obey God. You are the first Briton to contribute significantly to Christian thought, but you’re still excommunicated in 417.

Reading about Pelagius, I find I actually agree with his positions.

Pelagius (c. a. 354-418)

Pelagius, although little is known of him only he is thought to have come from Britain and personally played an important role in shaping the early character of the Celtic Christianity. Although a priest, Pelagius was a Celtic monk and a highly respected spiritual leader for both laymen and clergy. What is recorded of his behavior denotes his Celtic heritage. He firmly believed in the individual–his free will and his ability to better himself as a spiritual being.

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…except I’m not so big on gardening, though maybe that bit of commentary at the end didn’t apply to him.

My strategy: remain unconcerned with the question of Jesus’ divinity, and reject all of that classical-greek jibber jabber (Ey! I gotcher divine logos right here).

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