Maybe at a family dinner. Maybe after church. Maybe in your own head at 2am when you couldn't sleep.
Someone says "salvation" and you nod. Someone says "tradition" and you nod again. Someone mentions "the Church" and everyone at the table agrees.
Except nobody's actually agreeing.
Because those words mean completely different things depending on which tradition shaped you. And most people never stop long enough to realize they're having three different conversations using the same vocabulary.
That's the problem.
Not that people disagree. Disagreement is honest.
The problem is that most Christians don't even know what they disagree about or why.

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They just inherited a set of beliefs, never questioned where those beliefs came from, and quietly assumed everyone else was working from the same playbook.
They're not.
Father Don Purdum wrote this guide to fix that.
No condescension. No academic gymnastics.
No 400-page theology textbook that puts you to sleep by page 12.
Just a clear, honest, side-by-side comparison of what Orthodox Christians, Roman Catholics, and Protestants actually believe — and more importantly, why they believe it.
You'll see how one Church became two.
How two became 45,000.
How the same Bible gets read through three completely different lenses and produces three dramatically different conclusions about salvation, authority, the sacraments, Mary, what happens when you die, and whether icons are worship or windows.
And here's the part most guides like this skip entirely...
Father Don doesn't pretend to be neutral. He's an Orthodox priest. He tells you that upfront. But he also treats every tradition with genuine respect, explains each position honestly, and lets you wrestle with the questions yourself.
Because if your faith can't survive honest questions, it was never really yours to begin with.
This guide is for the person who's been sitting in a pew for years and quietly wondering, "Is this actually what the early Christians believed?"
It's for the person who grew up in one tradition and started sensing that something was missing but couldn't put words to it.
It's for the person who's tired of surface-level answers to questions that deserve real ones.
Download it.
Read it.
And let it do what good theology is supposed to do — not just inform you, but change how you see everything.
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