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hi i’m new in christianity i read the bible and i convinced about lord jesus but the problem is my country can’t accept religious converters and can’t go to church it’s dangerous but lucky me there is one accept me to attend and listen but i should go undercover anyway i found after is most christians her are Orthoudox and they say the protostant are infidels my question can i keep going to the protestant church because its the only one accept me or i will learn wrong
 
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I was raised Protestant, and I received a very good foundation for becoming Catholic. The teachings will be different and in some cases flat wrong, but it is a start.

As soon as you are able, you should find a Catholic or Orthodox Church. It seems that is what you want anyway.

One question… why can’t you join the local Orthodox Church?
 
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Hossam…other than the Protestant church, what sources have you from which to learn what Christians believe?
If you have some other source, then perhaps you can check what the Protestants tell you, comparing it to the other source.
 
hi i’m new in christianity i read the bible and i convinced about lord jesus but the problem is my country can’t accept religious converters and can’t go to church it’s dangerous but lucky me there is one accept me to attend and listen but i should go undercover anyway i found after is most christians her are Orthoudox and they say the protostant are infidels my question can i keep going to the protestant church because its the only one accept me or i will learn wrong
Once you are baptized then it is important to have the ability to receive valid sacraments which are available through the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, or Assyrian Church of the East churches. The other churches that broke away do not have valid bishops so do not have valid sacraments except, perhaps, baptism.

There are seven sacraments in the Catholic church:
  • baptism
  • chrysmation or confirmation
  • eucharist
  • confession
  • matrimony
  • holy orders
  • annointing of the sick
 
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What kind of Protestant church is it? The orthodoxy of their teachings varies by denomination.
 
i’m in a muslim country it’s dangerous for the church and for who want to convert or attend so they ban it
 
Like the Didache says: Do as much as you can. If you can’t attend the Catholic Mass, then read the Catechism online and take what benefits you from the Protestant service. God knows the heart.
 
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