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Traditional Iranian Christians who have always been Christians that come from historical Christian ancestry are members of the Eastern Church (aka Orthodoxism) while the New converts (the Ex-Muslims) to Christianity are members of the New Church (aka Protestantism)
In conclusion:
Iranian Christians are either Orthodox or Protestant which means we don't have Catholics (aka the Western Church) in our Christian community. This is because Orthodox Christianity is geographically located in the East thus it's natural that the traditional Iranian Christians would be Orthodox and the explanation as to why the New Converts to Christianity preferred Protestantism was because of it's liberal flexibility whereas Catholicism is too strictly conservative for them in comparison
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Danial Mahdavi
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