The Quakers have missionaries there.
Yes. You can be any sexual orientation and be a Christian. Though some Christian denominations may require bisexuals to abstain from sex with others of the same gender.
The Nullarbor Plain in Australia does not separate any states. It spans across the southern part of western South Australia and eastern Western Australia.
Most Christian denominations consider the Bible to be infallible, meaning it is free from error in matters of faith and practice, but not necessarily inerrant, meaning without any mistakes in all aspects.
'Muzica Crestina' is the Romanian for 'Christan Music'. Christian Music is any music that was composed around the subject of faith - particularly the faith in Jesus Christ and God. There are a number of denominations of Christianity, but the majority of songs composed by any number of these denominations is collectively termed 'Christian Music'.
The majority religion in Australia is Christian However Australians are free to participate in any religion they wish or not have any religion at all.
You can be a Quaker without believing in Jesus. Quakers do not require any particular beliefs from their members.
Any and all Christian denominations that are not Catholic are protestant by definition, so the answer is yes.
There are Amish or other plain sect congregations on every continent except Antarctica.
Some Christian denominations believe and teach that the world was created according to biblical accounts, and other denominations do not. Denominations that do believe this are generally called fundamentalist denominations. The word fundamentalist does not refer to Christianity alone. Any religious group that holds to the belief that their holy writings are completely authoritative in every way, and beyond any secular criticism would be called a fundamentalist religion.
There are many Christian religions who do not force tithes on their members. Jehovah's Witnesses are one in particular that do not force tithes or pass a collection plate. Any Christian religion that do not pressure their attendees to contribute could be lumped into this category.
Christian denominations have widely varying structures, from autocratic top-down (Roman Catholic) to representative democracies (Methodist). Also, many congregations are not affiliated with any denomination.
Yes, Australia does have geysers, but they are not as common or as well-known as those found in other countries like the United States and Iceland. The most famous geyser in Australia is the Dinner Plain Geyser, located in Victoria's Alpine National Park.