Jaltus-bot wrote:But I'm not sure about everything, like if and how and how much. I usually go to one church, but I really like this other church (and have since I first visited on Easter).
It's been said that Christianity (and I suppose this can be said of all religions which have multiple sub-demonomiations) is like a great hall in which there are multiple doors branching off into different rooms. In the hall, the common ground, there are the core beliefs of Christianity: salvation through Christ, the moral lessons, the beleif in God; and through each door lies the differences in less important doctrine: emphasis, practice, etc. In the hall lies the great supports, the foundations, but in the rooms are the fires, food, and comfort.
Some people attach vehemently to the denomination, and forget about the core of the religion. Even if you change churches, you will still be a Christian, correct?
Either way, good luck with your decision.
"I have determined neither to laugh nor to weep over the actions of men, but merely to understand them." - Benedict de Spinoza