Talk:Lutheran-Reformed Church

There are a number of mistakes in this article. If "uniert" really translates to "Lutheran-Reformed Church" (a term I have never heard before, and all the churches in question are just called "Evangelical" on the EKD website http://www.ekd.de/english/3863.html ), then the largest one of these is probably the Evangelical Church of the Rhineland.

The EKD (Evangelical Church in Germany) itself is NOT a church body but an umbrella organization which includes 23 or so regional churches ("Landeskirchen"). Therefore one certainly cannot say that the EKD is an "unierte" church, but rather that it CONSISTS of a number of Lutheran, Calvinist, and "unierte" member churches.

For the same reason, it is nonsense to state that the "The largest Protestant church in Germany is the Evangelical Church in Germany." The largest Protestant church in Germany, to the best of my knowledge, is the Lutheran Church of Hanover (in terms of size or numbers possibly competing with Rhineland).

I do not really feel up to writing this article over, but it certainly has to be done in order to meet encyclopedic standards. Anna (talk) 19:47, 20 November 2007 (UTC)