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<blockquote data-quote="MichaelWitcoff" data-source="post: 1306232" data-attributes="member: 16038"><p>Likewise on that last part. For me it was more disillusionment with certain things at my Wesleyan church and the subsequent search for something more traditional, so I took a historical rather than theological approach. I wasn’t even a Trinitarian when I started exploring Orthodoxy, but eventually had to ask myself whether it was more likely that I was smarter than all the Church Fathers or that they all knew something I didn’t understand yet. Had to swallow my pride on that and many more topics before I felt comfortable submitting to the wisdom of the Church.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MichaelWitcoff, post: 1306232, member: 16038"] Likewise on that last part. For me it was more disillusionment with certain things at my Wesleyan church and the subsequent search for something more traditional, so I took a historical rather than theological approach. I wasn’t even a Trinitarian when I started exploring Orthodoxy, but eventually had to ask myself whether it was more likely that I was smarter than all the Church Fathers or that they all knew something I didn’t understand yet. Had to swallow my pride on that and many more topics before I felt comfortable submitting to the wisdom of the Church. [/QUOTE]
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