>>1 I'm a somewhat recent convert to Christianity. After researching, I decided on Catholicism - traditional Catholicism, not the modern (post Vatican II) Catholicism. I like Orthodoxy, I like how they mystify things more than Catholicism. A lot is similar to Catholicism just with a different aesthetic or wording. I dislike some things about it, especially that it has no central authority, but overall it's nice. I'd rank types of Christianity based on preference like this
Traditional Catholicism 100% Post Vatican II Catholicism 75% Orthodox Christianity 65% Traditionalist protestants (Anglicans, Lutherans, etc.) 45% Faith-based denominations that eschew traditions 30% Good vibes denominations 5%
I'm a somewhat recent convert to Christianity. After researching, I decided on Catholicism - traditional Catholicism, not the modern (post Vatican II) Catholicism. I like Orthodoxy, I like how they mystify things more than Catholicism. A lot is similar to Catholicism just with a different aesthetic or wording. I dislike some things about it, especially that it has no central authority, but overall it's nice. I'd rank types of Christianity based on preference like this
Traditional Catholicism 100%
Post Vatican II Catholicism 75%
Orthodox Christianity 65%
Traditionalist protestants (Anglicans, Lutherans, etc.) 45%
Faith-based denominations that eschew traditions 30%
Good vibes denominations 5%
They're still Christians but sad they broke off.