Grendel,
Quote:I am really a Christian
Don't get me wrong. If you don't believe in the trinity, then I think you are more of a follower of Christ than the trinitarians are, since they ascribe something to God which is just ridiculous. So if you are indeed not trinitarian, then I applaud you for that.
Quote:Actually the Trinity has only one God not 3... the "expressions" as you put it
Hence the reason I used the term 'expressions'.
It's still a form of polytheism though. Just like the Hindus believing all their idols are expressions of the divine being, is also polytheism. Or the Zoroastrians believing their dualistic God are just the two expressions of the one divine being, is also polytheism... and so on. 2, 3, 3000, they all fall short, even if only slightly of recognising the absolute oneness of God.
Quote:Catholics do. You keep referring to Catholicism as Christianity.
Perhaps because they are Christians? In fact the largest and most historical group of Christians? Besides, Orthodox and most Protestant groups also believe in the trinity, which we've been through before.
Quote:All the churches that accept the Trinity doctrine have slightly different variations of it
The vast majority follow the Nicean declaration, which we've been through before.
Quote:Just as Islam has different variations/interpretations within it.
Not on central matter like that. All Muslims unanimously agree that God is absolute oneness, having no co-gods, no co-expressions, no co-beings of any form, shape or description whatsoever. Anyone who does not believe this, is not a Muslim.
Quote:If you understood the Trinity you wouldn't make the stupid statements you make about it.
For someone who doesn't believe in it... you sure seem to want to defend it. As I said, I understand it, I just still think it's polytheism. Anything other than belief in absolute unadulterated oneness, is polytheism. No matter how minor, abstract or esoteric it is, it's still polytheism. Jesus (pbuh) worshipped God, and trinitarians worship him. Therefore they place an intermediary between themselves and their creator. The fact they claim he is God, makes no difference, in fact that just clearly exposes their polytheistic beliefs. A true monotheist does not worship something which itself worships something, he worships only the one who worships no other.
Quote:LoL well I expected that... another pathetic example... yes some Christians do wrong. That is the nature of man.
Nature of man, or nature of Christians? When Muslims do wrong, you seem to think it's about the religion, and not about the flawed human being... Bit hypocritical fi you ask me..
Either way, I merely wrote that, to indicate how childishly stupid yuor comment was. Think about it.
Quote:But in Christian society those people are punished by the law... not heralded as heroes of the faith as was just witnessed in Libya. Kill hundreds of infidels and become a hero.
When Western soldiers return home, after having killed, raped and pillaged Muslims, they get hero's welcomes too.. So nothing really uneven there.
Besides, the poor guy is dying, the Scots are indeed a merciful and noble people.
Quote:Under Islam becoming a martyr by killing innocents is acceptable under Christianity killing innocents is not.
This simply isn't true. Islam specifically forbids killing of non-combatants. Muhammad (pbuh) clearly forbade it in his sayings. Those who do so don't do it because they're flawed humans though right? It's because they're Muslims.. only Christians are afforded such a dispensation.
Actually Christianity doesn't say anyhting about killing of innocents, neither forbids nor condones... but the OT certainly does condone.