Well NotTheRock that's what YOU say....The "basic Christian tenets" are to love our Heavenly Father who created us and demonstrate that love by doing his will, following Christ, and loving one another.
That's it.
It's not necessary to understand or believe in "the trinity" in order to be a faithful follower of Christ.
but why should Christianity be defined by what YOU believe?
Did YOU create the Christian religion or was it already present when you became a member of it?
Are you a member of it?
You don't say.
Do you believe Jesus is God?
Do you believe He died and was resurrected?
Do you believe He was both man and God at the very same time and 100% of each (not 50% of each).
You don't need to UNDERSTAND the Trinity....
but if you want to be Christian you DO have to accept it as reality.
Everything you stated in your post that you think makes you Christian is accepted also by every other religion...
except they might be following a different "person" instead of Jesus.
So YOU are following Jesus.
A man that believed himself to be God,,,
divine at the very least (depending on one's definition of divine),
and who went to his death believing He was God...but really He wasn't.
THIS is the man you're following?
You're probably following a madman and worshipping a person,, which is idoatry and an affront to God.
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