Across
- 3. A person who does not believe in a deity.
- 5. Known for their practice of confession: may confess sins committed after baptism and have them absolved by a priest.
- 6. Their health code eschews alcohol, tea, coffee and other addictive substances.
- 7. Believe in Jesus Christ.
- 10. Derive their inspiration from the life and teachings of John Wesley; they focus on providing charity for the sick, poor and afflicted.
- 11. Sometimes known as the Church of England.
- 12. Believe that baptism should be performed only for professing believers (as opposed to infant baptism).
- 13. They attempt to separate themselves from and exclude what they believe to be evil.
- 14. Originally known as Church of Christ, all church members are considered saints.
Down
- 1. Their "truth" believes armageddon is imminent. They are conscientious objectors to military service and refuse to salute national flags.
- 2. They go to church on Saturdays
- 4. They place great importance upon education and lifelong learning. Sometimes known as "Press Buttons".
- 5. They believe reality is purely spiritual and the material world is an illusion: disease is a mental error to be treated by prayer, not medicine.
- 8. Someone who follows or practises Islam.
- 9. Believes that the existence of God or the supernatural are unknown and unknowable.
