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What are the rules of greek orthodox?

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I am Greek Orthodox myself, so this is simple.

We believe that God exists. He is in 3 supreme forms: Father, Son (Jesus) and Holy Spirit. Old Calendar Christians (the whole calendar was switched around in around the 1600's, so the old calendar is 13 days after the New Calendar) celebrate Christmas (we call it Nativity) on January 7th. Other than that, We don't really differ from the whole Catholic/ Christian thing. If anyone has any more things, do tell.

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Many of the orthodox people are very religious and believe they cannot make any mistake,especially Ethiopian orthodoxes.

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