Where can I find preachers that actually try to find the truth?

Easy you Come Home to Rome
look up Dr. Taylor Marshall and Fr. Don Calloway, they are both former prots that found the truth

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Calloway was never protestant. His step-dad just happened to be a non-practicing Episcopalian. He was an atheist when he stumbled across some Roman propaganda.

As for this Marshall guy, I can't find anything where he discusses his conversion. I would be really interested to hear about a protestant being converted by theological arguments though. That's a rare find.

if by truth you mean heresy then anderson is your guy

Scott Hahn (forgot which specific denom, but was a Prot)
Jim Staples (was a Southern Baptist, converted to Assembly of God, then to Catholicism)
Cardinal Henry Newman (was an Anglican)
I can't think of anything else off the top of my head.

Only a Catholic would think this lol.
The dude knows his stuff

Anderson teaches that homosexuals cannot be saved, which is a heresy. If Jesus Christ's sacrifice was not enough to save every sinner, then Jesus Christ's sacrifice was imperfect. When a sinner is damned, it is because they are reprobate, meaning they never repented in their life.

So yes, Anderson is a heretic.

Romans 1:25-32 says homosexuals are reprobates and that because they refused God so much he gave up on them.

In the past sense (the unrepentant who lived and died fully in their sins); homosexuals that repent of their sexual sins and live a chaste life can be saved.

to say otherwise, is to say that Jesus Christ did not, and could not die for all sins, and that His Holy Blood was not enough to save all people

That would be true with other sins but once a homosexual is a homosexual they are officially reprobate

no, they are officially reprobate when Christ damns them to Hell for eternity for their unrepentant sins.

Once a murderer is a murderer, are they officially a reprobate?

Once a thief is a thief, are they officially a reprobate?

Additionally, living a chaste life after formerly living an illicit and immoral life is the definition of repentance, is it not?