Don't you know MiG ... everyone is going to say their own belief?
Why does any one of them have to be better, anyway. They all just *are* what they *are*. They all have value, and those that believe in each of them are attracted for a reason. Everyone is where they are supposed to be and everyone will eventually arrive.
Hmmm... I saw that someone said Islam. I think that each has it's own good spots. Islam is very disciplined and orderly and is Catholicism. Christianity is very spiritual, but extremely unorganized and often corrupted by greedy ministers. I think that the best choice is the one that makes you feel the most comfortable with your higher power.
Protestantism,the other two add to the faith all kinds of man made rules and regulations that not only are not in the Bible,but go against the teachings of the Apostles.That's why Martin Luther broke away from the Roman Cath. church,and they almost killed him for it.
Remember the Catholic church didn't start until 300 years after Christ ascended.Read I & II Timothy and Titus and you can get an idea how Paul wanted the church set up,and there was NO priesthood at all!
They all worship Jesus Christ. I have been both a Protestant and a Catholic. There were no Orthodox Church's near so I have no personal knowledge of them. As with all Christianity, its a living God you must believe in and then get to know. It might be more appropriate to ask which of the 3 can help you get to know Jesus better. I hope this is the type of information you were looking for.For America
The Orthodox are the keepers of the true faith as from the beginning. You left out the Anglicans. We are a group too. There are 4 branches of Christianity. The Anglican Church may be the best for the most people. The reason for this is that the Anglican Church sees itself as a bridge between all of the others. The Anglican Church has elements that are Catholic and some that are Protestant. It is one of the few places that those who follow a more Catholic view (we call them High Church) or a more Protestant view (we call them Low Church) can get along.
Those of us that are High Church believe and do things that an Orthodox or Roman Catholic would do. An outside can not tell the difference. Those who are Low Church do not follow those same practices. Yet all are in the same church and often within the same congregation. We develop a degree of tolerance because of this.