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ProdglArchitect
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A Christian is one who acknowledges the divinity of Christ. This distinction is why the Church doesn’t consider Mormons or Jehovah’s Witnesses to be Christian. Based on what the OP has said, they do not acknowledge the divinity of Christ (that he is the son of God). Therefore he cannot legitimately be classified as a Christian.The Church teaches that a Christian is defined as a baptized person, IIRC. I usually avoid defining terms with subjective judgments hidden in them, since they sound a lot like the No True Scotsman fallacy (that terrorist is not a real Christian, since a real Christian wouldn’t do that, even though he believes in C.S. Lewis’s “Mere Christianity” and goes the church every week). Moreover, if we define Christian as someone who follows the commands of Christ completely, then basically only Christ, the Blessed Virgin, and St John the Baptist are Christians!
I think a good, objective definition of a Christian is “one who is baptized in the name of the Trinity and who believes in the Creed with the Two Great Commandments”.
Christi pax,
Lucretius