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Question: Who was Lakshmana's wife?
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Correct Answer Sita was the wife of Shri Rama, Lakshmana's eldest brother. Mandavi was the next brother, Bharata's wife. Shrutakirti was wedded to Lakshmana's twin, Shatrughna.
Question: The first church in this denomination was formed in 1826. The denomination decries sectarianism and insists that creeds are in opposition to the spirit of the New Testament. All believers are expected to participate in the washing of feet.
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Correct Answer In 1845, the title of this denomination became “The Churches of God in North America.”
Question: These Christians call their worship “meetings.” Many of the services consist largely of silence. Anyone may speak if he or she feels moved to do so.
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Correct Answer The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) stresses the presence of the “Inner Light,” which they believe guides men and women into deeper understanding of God.
Question: This denomination teaches that God is dual-sexed. Its founder considered herself to be the Second Coming of Christ.
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Correct Answer Ann Lee, while imprisoned, claimed to have experienced a revelation that she was the Second Coming of Christ. The Shakers originally splintered off from the Quakers, and were even known as the “Shaking Quakers,” but their unique beliefs caused them to become an entirely separate denomination. The Shakers are celibates and rarely admit new members; consequently only two Shaker communities survive today.
Question: This group of churches has no hierarchy and is a part of no formal organization. Historically speaking, it splintered off from the Disciples of Christ.
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Correct Answer The Church of Christ (or Churches of Christ) broke off from the Disciples of Christ in the early 1900’s. This happened because some believers objected to the use of musical instruments in worship and to the formation of mission societies. Members of the Churches of Christ do not consider themselves to be members of a denomination, and they refer to themselves simply as Christians. The United Church of Christ is not related to the Churches of Christ; rather, it resulted from a merger of the General Council of Congregational Christian Churches and the Evangelical and Reformed Church. It is considerably more ecumenical than the Churches of Christ.