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“I confess that I cannot forbid a person to marry several wives, for it does not contradict the Scripture. If a man wishes to marry more than one wife he should be asked whether he is satisfied in his conscience that he may do so in accordance with the word of God. In such a case the civil authority has nothing to do in the matter.”
– Martin Luther
https://www.biblicalfamilies.org/
Biblicalfamiles dot org
One of the most conservative Christian Resources or Organizations I can think of
You can become ordained Pastor through a online certificate for maybe 20 dollars at maybe Universal Life Church and become Pastor of what you consider to be the most conservative Christian Denomination
If you want to go to a random Church but you get to pick the denomination then I would suggest Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
I do not agree with them on a bunch of things but they are usually more reasonable if I go into a random Church than the other denominations and they are very consistent
They Stick to the 10 commandments & the gospel
They do not understand the gospel well because they focus on forgiveness and ignore the power of the gospel to influence behavior
"*The main facets of doctrinal difference between the WELS and the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) include:"
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Evangelical_Lutheran_Synod
I think you well be happier with WELS than Missouri Synod because Missouri might withhold communion or the Eucharist from you unless you agree that Missouri Synod is the only way and complete a special class and have no independent thought for disagreement
Over 40 different Lutheran denominations currently exist in North America. However, most North American Lutherans belong to one of the three largest denominations, namely, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod, or the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod.[citation needed]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Lutheran_denominations_in_North_America
"The denomination’s official website states that, “The Church of the Nazarene believes that every man or woman should be treated with dignity, grace, and holy love, whatever their sexual orientation.” However, the current Manual of the Church of the Nazarene, which dictates policy from 2017 to 2021, also states, "the practice of same-sex sexual intimacy is contrary to God’s will for human sexuality."
https://www.hrc.org/resources/stances-of-faiths-on-lgbt-issues-church-of-the-nazarene
I would also suggest looking into Nazarene
Methodist used to be good because they taught how God's grace can influence behavior to help people live more moral lives
But then they changed and became pro LGBTQ
Nazarene however dissaproves of choosing to act on LGBTQ behavior while still having compassion on people with LGBTQ temptations
I think it might be tolerant of conservative thought unlike modern methodists but has methodist lineage
But I have never been to a Nazarene Church
https://web.archive.org/web/20170210080240/http://www.nestorian.org/
Click on
"Unofficial Home Page of The One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church"
The Church of the East is the oldest Church with a confirmed line that I know of tracing back to 431 AD
It's USA headquarters I believe are in Chicago under Mar Dinkha
And unlike the Ashkenazi Jews it has a long history of semetic languages and their hereditary pope most likely has a much higher percent Israelite ancestry line than Ashkenazi Jews
If Oldest is most conservative then Church of the East might be the most conservative you can find
Church of the East existed in 431
Oriental Orthodox 451
Eastern Orthodox and Old Roman Catholics 1054
Lutherans 1517
Anglicans 1534
"Trump spoke at a 9/11 'Moonies' conference organized by the widow of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, praising the controversial Unification Church"
"A former member said the group had deep ties to the modern Republican Party."
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https://mightylittleforce.wordpress.com/2015/07/19/christianarchy-a-biblical-defense-of-a-stateless-society/
Someone who I thought was soylent jeremy the author of this article used to have both a werbsite and a youtube channel with a play list going through a topic overview of different parts of the whole Bible from a anarcho capitalist perspective but I do not know where to find it anymore
The first episode in a playlist in the series was about Christianity and the Bible and the non aggression principle
If you can find it let me know
That is conservative