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Do not know if I worded that right. But was wondering what you call someone who does not believe in organized religion at all. They may go to church but never as a member or follower of any particular group.

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    "Christian" could fit that person – tunmise fashipe Sep 21 '12 at 09:17
  • @tunmisefashipe 'Christian' would include those that are part of an organized group. – DJClayworth Sep 21 '12 at 11:01
  • Yes you are right. But there could be an Isolated Christian too. Somebody who doesn't belong anywhere and is Christ-like. – tunmise fashipe Sep 21 '12 at 11:05
  • In which case the name would be 'isolated Christian' (although I don't think that's the right term). – DJClayworth Sep 21 '12 at 11:06
  • I have been a Christian for around 30 years and have never considered myself a particular denomination, yet respect whatever denomination I happen to be involved with at the time. I have moved a lot for work and just pick the best church in the city. It never seems to be the same denomination for some reason. Right now I am in an Anglican which I thought I would never find myself in for some reason, which I amount to ignorance now. – Mike Sep 21 '12 at 14:40

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I believe the word you are looking for is 'nondenominational', as in 'nondenominational Christian'. It refers to people who don't adhere to any of the subdivisions of Christianity, such as Lutheran, Catholic, Reformed etc.

The answer is made slightly confusing because there are now churches that refer to themselves as 'nondenominational', since they do not adhere to any of the larger groupings. However some of those churches are now grouping together, thus effectively creating a 'nondenominational' denomination. But in principle 'nondenominational' is a good description.

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