psycho_mushy
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5 is B
get it into ur thick heads
"Christina denominations"
get it into ur thick heads
"Christina denominations"
Originally posted by Rahul
in the 1980's there was in increase in migrants from italy, etc i think. i not sure about that, photographic memory
doesnt make it correctOriginally posted by psycho_mushy
its fucking B.... alot of us in our school put B ffs
psycho move on, if your right good for you, if your wrong, good for you againOriginally posted by psycho_mushy
well our school is catholic.... there's more emphasis on it than anything! gosh
Originally posted by psycho_mushy
5) What most accurately accounts for the CAtholic Church becoming the largest Christian denomiation in Australia since 1986?
a) Denomitional switching
b) Ecumenical activities
c) Increased immigration
d) Missionary posittion (I mean activity )
the white australia policy? after 1986?Originally posted by ~TeLEpAtHeTiC~
frankly now that i've seen the question i explained it as missionary activity, my main reason being the increase of conversions from other traditions to assimilate the the white australia policy, we can also take into account immigration in which after many poeple arrived in australia they join catholicsm, i could be going on bout nothing here but in my mind it made sense...
lol i must be the only one who chose D but i rekon its right
meh who cares
good luck everyone
lol exactly... my reasoning for that question was more eenie meenie miny mo... and once i landed on an answer i threw up reasons to justify it in my headOriginally posted by FadeToBlack
the white australia policy? after 1986?
And wasn't the majority of immigration in the period after WW2?
I don't get your reasoning
no issue, no issue at all... i think psycho is the one with the issue..Originally posted by Alexander
This really isn't a big issue. It's obviously C. check the facts jack. More immigration from italy, greece, vietnam etc etc. mean more catholics--not just irish.
i go to a catholic school too and the majority of us put increased immigration as the answer.Originally posted by psycho_mushy
well our school is catholic.... there's more emphasis on it than anything! gosh