>>27136 (OP)
There really aren't any that leads to any truth or free expression. /christian/ combines the freedom of an anon imageboard and the rigor of classical debate and rhetorical styles used since antiquity. Message board style forums are moderated to the point of stifling debate because of the femininity of modern Christian men, especially zoomers. Even in private group chat scenarios, when feelings inevitably get hurt, the moderator will ban the winner because of hurt feelings on their or the loser's part and deletes everything, so no one gets a chance to make their own conclusion or grow from a rhetorical beatdown. This is the best format there is, which is why its an impasse between the Romans, the Orthodox, and Baptists as representatives of protestant apostates. This reflects actual, real life discussions and their outcomes I have had, because at the end of the day most will default to what they grew up with, as very few people can be swayed solely with words in our hyper-pluralized day and age. It is a pity.