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Sep 28, 2019 at 9:54 comment added bruised reed This is a little late sorry, but I think it's still important to say: Welcome to the site, we're glad you took the time to post. Your question is a very important one and perhaps because of the way you've phrased it in particular, has generated a bit more interest than average. Unfortunately, the way this site works, not all good questions can actually "work" in the way the site is designed for especially if they are likely to elicit contradictory answers. If you have questions about this try browsing our Meta FAQ or coming to chat and we'd be happy to help clear things up further.
Sep 28, 2019 at 2:22 comment added Nigel J Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven
Sep 27, 2019 at 21:56 comment added wberry John 14:5-6. Thomas: "How can we know the way?" Jesus: "I am the way." Study his teachings. Study the law, prophets, and other writings of the "Old Testament", from which nearly all his teachings are derived. Pray diligently. And importantly, put his teachings into practice in your life. He is the Way.
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Sep 27, 2019 at 21:09 comment added Tony Tuttle To paraphrase Matt Dillahunty, they can't all be right, but they could all be wrong.
Sep 27, 2019 at 20:05 comment added GratefulDisciple Your question is very well phrased, and I truly empathize with your predicament. However, the short answer is that different respectable denominations like Eastern Orthodox offer different paths for LIVING THE FAITH, which ALL denominations will state as more important than choosing the right church. Yes, even for the denominations which are known to "excommunicate each other", will say that. Which one to choose? My answer is basically: it doesn't amount to much; just choose one respectable one and stick with it, focusing on God. See my answer for how I resolved it for myself. God bless!
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Sep 27, 2019 at 3:05 comment added curiousdannii Hello and welcome to the site. Firstly, could you please edit this to add some paragraph breaks? Then to address your question, well each denomination will approach the question of confidence differently. But also, pretty much every denomination does claim scriptural support for their positions, and so our God-given intellects can evaluate the claims of each, even if not infallibly.
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