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To rnealw:
Well, the reason why I said this is because they both (Catholic and Orthodox) still believe in the real presence. Lutherans do not. This becomes an important point of contention for those who do. From a theological standpoint, it is as I stated earlier, although the service itself might differ. Even the Anglicans (Episcopalians) believe in the real presence that is why I put Lutherans lowest on the list in relation to Greek orthodox.
1. Greek Orthodox
2. Eastern Orthodox
3. Eastern Rite Catholics
4. Latin rite Catholics
5. Anglican/Episcopalian
6. Lutheran
...and then it just becomes less and less like Greek Orthodox in both the service itself and theologically
Over the years I attended a Catholic service and A Lutheran church and a greek orthodix. . . The Cathlic And Orthodox are branches off the same church at opposite ends of the stick while lutheran is a direct break off of the Catholic church. Having attended all three I promice I speak from experiance.
Orthodoxy is orthodoxy, theologically speaking. Catholicism, Lutheranism, et al., have diverged from the teachings of the one true faith (ortho: right, true doxy: faith, belief). Find any Eastern Orthodox church and you will have found the closest to Greek Orthodox.
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