I follow the Old Testament. So why am I interested in True Orthodoxy? Because I want to see God's will done, and I will support any religion that is aligned with God's will even if I don't share their beliefs. Superficially this may sound like ecumenism, but in fact it is the opposite. Modern culture is evil and violates God's will. There are very few religions that are good, and even those should never be mixed because good religions need to maintain their internal integrity. Mixing 2 good religions actually produces a bad religion.
I grew up atheist and later studied various religions and concluded that the Old Testament best reflects what I believe. But no religion follows the Old Testament (certainly not Talmudic Judaism). So I decided that the best practicing religion was Orthodox Christianity. But after attended Orthodox church for a while, I was disappointed to see that they were conforming the evils of the world in violation of Romans 12:2, and I stopped going. But I later discovered True Orthodoxy which may be better alternative for me.
Just as I expect Orthodox Christians to maintain their integrity and not compromise their religion, I do the same regarding my beliefs. So for example, I can honestly repeat about 2/3 of the Orthodox liturgy, but I refuse to repeat those parts that violate my beliefs. The Lord's Prayer is 100% compatible with my beliefs. The Nicene Creed is not.
Obviously the ideal would be for me to be part of a religion that perfectly reflects my beliefs. But such a religion does not exist. True Orthodox Christianity seems to be the best compromise that I can find. So my question is whether a True Orthodox church would accept me attending their services regularly? In return, I would actively support that church. And of course I would never advocate non-Christian beliefs in the church.