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<blockquote data-quote="Viktor Zeegelaar" data-source="post: 1482677" data-attributes="member: 22108"><p>Take the Orthodox study Bible to start. It is a great book with phenomenal commentary. Even if you end up at another direction (which I doubt) this will be a great start. The point is that you need a study bible. Without the commentary you'll be lost. There are some good books on the basic differences of Protestantism, Catholicism and Orthodoxy on Kindle. Do some research, for example The three Great churches: comparing the beliefs is a good starting point. It is written from a protestant perspective and pretty rudimentary, but it will help you to discern the first big differences.</p><p></p><p>I would get the differences clear and decide what direction to go based on your knowledge and intuitive feeling. Just follow your conscience, you'll feel what direction points to the truth. I'm in the same process myself and am researching before I will look at church possibilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Viktor Zeegelaar, post: 1482677, member: 22108"] Take the Orthodox study Bible to start. It is a great book with phenomenal commentary. Even if you end up at another direction (which I doubt) this will be a great start. The point is that you need a study bible. Without the commentary you'll be lost. There are some good books on the basic differences of Protestantism, Catholicism and Orthodoxy on Kindle. Do some research, for example The three Great churches: comparing the beliefs is a good starting point. It is written from a protestant perspective and pretty rudimentary, but it will help you to discern the first big differences. I would get the differences clear and decide what direction to go based on your knowledge and intuitive feeling. Just follow your conscience, you'll feel what direction points to the truth. I'm in the same process myself and am researching before I will look at church possibilities. [/QUOTE]
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