Quiz: Theological Worldview

I took this test twice with an interval of a few hours.
The results were different but similar.
See for yourself:
You scored as Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan, You are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God's grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of obedience to which God has called us. You are influenced heavly by John Wesley and the Methodists.

Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan

86%

Emergent/Postmodern

71%

Roman Catholic

71%

Neo orthodox

68%

Classical Liberal

46%

Modern Liberal

43%

Reformed Evangelical

43%

Charismatic/Pentecostal

18%

Fundamentalist

4%

You scored as Roman Catholic, You are Roman Catholic. Church tradition and ecclesial authority are hugely important, and the most important part of worship for you is mass. As the Mother of God, Mary is important in your theology, and as the communion of saints includes the living and the dead, you can also ask the saints to intercede for you.

Neo orthodox

75%

Roman Catholic

75%

Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan

71%

Emergent/Postmodern

64%

Classical Liberal

50%

Modern Liberal

50%

Reformed Evangelical

43%

Charismatic/Pentecostal

4%

Fundamentalist

0%
Well - at least I'm no Fundamentalist.
But I kinda suspected that already...

"The Sacramento 68"

On January 16, 1999, "the Sacramento 68", 68 clergy of the United Methodist Church (UMC), presided at the Holy Union of a lesbian couple, Jeanne Barnett and Ellie Charlton, in Sacramento, California, USA, along with 70 additional clergy participating in absentia. As there were ministers from other denominations present as well, the list of officiants actually contains 170 names.
A complaint was filed against the UMC clergy members, a hearing was held in February 2000 and their case was dismissed. Many links pertaining to this process can be found here.
During the hearings, Dr. Mary Tolbert, professor of Biblical Studies at Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, California, gave an Expert Testimony on Holy Unions for the UMC Clergy Committee on Investigation. This testimony offers an excellent and concise look at the New Testament evidence on homoeroticism, the New Testament analogies of disobedience to unjust religious rules and concludes with thoughts regarding the ethics of using the Bible in church debates of this nature. Since it isn't too long, it could well be worth the time it takes to read it.