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RE: I am a Christian - A plea to you.
It does change everything, though. It's not just a detail to Christians.
It's troubling that you present just one part of what you believe over and over - just your rejection of His deity.
So as a starting point, how much do you agree with this?
https://carm.org/what-unitarianism
Find something from the internet that describes what you believe.
I believe, and so do a great many other Christians, that there is a great amount evidence in the Bible that supports Him being God. And what you write about why it makes sense for Jesus to atone for your sins doesn't add up, but I don't think, given your views on Him and your not seeing how what you believe changes everything, that you would see that.
Also, what is your Christian testimony?
I am a Christian. Just as Ken Ham talks about Genesis over and over again, this is what I have been called to speak on. I could speak on other topics but if Christians don't understand the nature of God then what good is the rest. Different ministries focus on topics and together we teach and guide the body. If you have a specific question that you would like my take on, I could do my best to answer it.
I told you that I most closely agree with the Biblical Unitarians. You can look here: http://www.biblicalunitarian.com/articles/what-do-biblical-unitarians-believe.
What I write about comes from the Bible. I believe that most Christians are afraid to even question this topic and therefore accept it blindly. I don't believe there is any evidence that supports the idea. I believe there are some tricky verses but the majority of Scripture cannot be ignored and it is clear.
As I said above, how can you accept that sin and death came to all through one man, but grace and life can't come through another as the Bible teaches?
As the Son of God, Jesus can have a divine nature, but that doesn't make him God. God is the Father and He is God alone. To make him equal to God when the Bible is so clear of the distinct beings of God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ is to make two Gods.
The Trinity is an ancient religious concept that can be found throughout many pagan civilizations, most likely dating back to Nimrod. It has no place in Christianity.
I know that it's hard to read someones tone over the internet but I assure you that I am not angry or trying to start a debate. I am sincerely reaching out in concern and speaking in passion. I won't add my testimony here but I will consider doing it at a later time.