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The user is an ultra‑devout Anglican who constantly quotes scripture and defends doctrine, similar to Ned Flanders’s perpetual Bible references and unwavering Christian optimism. Tweets like "Acts 9:16" and "Anglicanism is also catholic, simple as" show a fervent belief system, while posts such as "Attempting to ordain women is a sin" and "The cheat code to growth for an Anglican Parish is literally just doing the Daily Office in the Church everyday" echo Flanders’s moral certainty and desire to guide others. Their comedic bio location "Hunter Biden’s Crack room" mirrors Flanders’s quirky, wholesome humor that mixes faith with pop‑culture references.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user frequently engages the community with AMA posts and invites, e.g., "900 followers ama", "700 followers ama", and "Making an Anglican group chat, reply for invite", showing clear extraversion. They gravitate toward abstract theological concepts such as "The Via Media is true" and discussions of "Latitudinarianism" and "Anglo Papalism is just little brother theology incarnate", indicating an intuitive (N) preference. Their arguments are rooted in logical analysis of doctrine, as seen in tweets like "The Reformed Anglican lie that the 39 Articles of Religion are strictly Calvinistic must die" and "Anglican clergy shouldn’t wear any Roman vestments", reflecting a thinking (T) decision style. They emphasize order, rules, and decisive actions, for example "The cheat code to growth for an Anglican Parish is literally just doing the Daily Office in the Church everyday" and "The 39 Articles of Religion are binding for Anglicans", which aligns with a judging (J) orientation. These combined traits best match the ENTJ personality type.

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Anglican liturgy nerd, 30+ BCP editions collected, once pitched a billionaire on a prayer‑book press, Chicago‑based, always hunting the perfect Daily Office.– @NiceColorsss

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The Via Media Vesper fuses London dry gin, the quintessential English spirit that echoes the tweet "Anglicanism is also catholic, simple as," embodying the user’s Anglican heritage. A splash of Lillet Blanc, a sweet aromatized wine, balances the gin and nods to the Catholic side of their belief, recalling their declaration "Anglicanism is Protestant, simple as" and their affirmation that "The Via Media is true." Earl Grey tea‑infused simple syrup sweetens the mix, a direct reference to their love of tea and elitist taste: "Type of tea: never drank before, but earl grey because elitism." A bright lemon twist adds a reformist zest, honoring the zeal expressed in "The Reformation was not only completely and utterly justified, it was necessary" and the daily‑office devotion quoted as "The cheat code to growth for an Anglican Parish is literally just doing the Daily Office in the Church everyday." Finally, the cocktail’s harmonious blend reflects the user’s devotion to the 39 Articles, as they proudly state "I love the 39 Articles of Religion," creating a drink that is both traditional and delightfully balanced.

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NiceColorsss exhibits a strong thirst for knowledge and a love of scholarly debate, which aligns with Ravenclaw's value of wisdom. They frequently discuss theological intricacies, such as asking 'Which BCP is the best BCP and why?' and quoting historical figures like Newman: 'When Newman was still an Anglican… he was profoundly correct in that assertion.' Their appreciation for the 'Book of Common Prayer… a masterpiece' and their detailed analysis of the 39 Articles show a keen intellectual curiosity. While they are passionate, the dominant trait is their pursuit of theological insight rather than overt ambition or loyalty, making Ravenclaw the best fit.

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The hymn "Jerusalem" captures the user’s devotion to English Anglican heritage while celebrating the Reformation as a spiritual renewal. Their tweet "The Best Reformations were: 1) English 2) Swedish 3) Norwegian 4) Danish Notice a common theme?" shows pride in the English Reformation, which the hymn famously references with "And did those feet in ancient time / Walk upon England's mountains green?" Their repeated affirmation that "Anglicanism is the religion of the King James Bible" and "The Via Media is true" reflects the hymn’s theme of building a new, holy England. By frequently posting about feast days, the 39 Articles, and the Book of Common Prayer – for example "I love the 39 Articles of Religion" – they echo the hymn’s call to "Bring forth a new Jerusalem" in the English land. The song’s blend of patriotism and Christian devotion aligns perfectly with their blend of Anglican theology and English identity.

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