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clem456
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Well, sort of.Yes, I understand. However, those who are not Trinitarian (JWs, LDS) DO self-identity as Christian. Various faith communities may disagree and not accept baptisms, but bottom line, they get to decide for themselves.
A person can self-identify however they want. That’s simply freedom of expression. Freedom of expression should be respected. Part of that respect is to discuss it, and even to point out the inconsistencies.
Whether or not a person is actually what they self-identify as can be discussed.
For instance, I am a pro-basketball player. Truly. I have the arms, the legs, the ball and the game.
Assertion does make reality.
Somewhere at the kernel of all the various expressions of belief, and the human words used to express it, there is a real content to faith.