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At the time of the Prophet, most of the Christians didn't believe in the trinity or hold Jesus and the Holy Spirit as "gods"...so Christians weren't consided polytheists but actually monotheist who believed in the One God.
Since this concept of the trinity, I don't know.
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I am a Christian but I don't believe in the Trinity and never have. Not all Christians believe in this doctrine.
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then u are a muslim my dear...
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the belief in christ(christianity) is the fundamental difference...
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u cant be a christian if u dont believe in this
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Aliya don't be condescending. No I am not a Muslim "my dear" I am a Unitarian Christian, who does not believe in the doctrines that were made up at the Nicene Creed and then cemented with the Athansius Creed (due to politics) to declare that Christ is part of a Godhead (It makes no mention in the Bible of a Trinity or Godhead). However, I do believe Jesus Christ was God's first creation, was sent to be our saviour, died on the cross and was resurrected (which makes me a Christian). Also to be a Muslim you also have to believe that Mohammad was the last prophet which I don't.
Also, this thread isn't about that, it is about inter-faith relationships and if I am stating that I am in one, then I obviously see a difference between my faith and Islam.
It's very ironic that in threads you talk about peoples self holiness yet you think you can come on here and tell people what their beliefs are and what their religion is according to yourself.