Unitarians, Jehovah Witnesses, and Mormons don't believe in the Trinity.
Millions of people believe in God and Jesus Christ. One can see this clearly through the many Christian denominations all around the world.
Just about all I would say, because you are not a Christian unless you believe in Jesus, and that includes believing that he was crucified and rose again.
Most Denominations do believe in baptizing in the Name of the Father, the Son (Jesus) and the Holy Ghost as Jesus Himself instructed.
Different Christian denominations have different beliefs in the nature of Jesus. As there are a number of these different Christian churches active in Australia, there is no consensus among Aussie worshipers.
There are no "Christian scholars" who are non-believers. it is an impossibility.
Only those who believe in Jesus' divinity and accept his gift of life will be saved. All have fallen short and need a savior, therefore should accept Jesus' grace and be saved regardless of what others say or do. People need to learn to think for themselves. Whether people believe or not does not alter the truth of who Jesus is and of His great love for all people. Jesus' divinity is central to who he is.
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Almost nothing if you examine the beliefs carefully. Unless you take the fact that most feel that they along have all the answers correct, the differences include:They interpret and believe in different aspects of the Biblical teaching to their own sects preferencesThet have different criteria for entry into heaven or condemnation to HellEven the belief in the Christian Jesus is not a universal concept. Some Christian groups believe in a singular godhead, others in a Trinity.
Perhaps in Christian belief. In Judaism, however, there is no such concept. See:Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?What do Jews believe about God?
Some Unitarian Universalists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and some Muslims believe that Jesus was just a man until his resurrection. They do not believe in the traditional Christian concept of Jesus as both fully human and fully divine.
All denominations of Christianity believe that Jesus rose from the dead. A few individual Christians may believe that Jesus did not literally rise from the dead, meaning that the disciples realized simply that death had not destroyed Jesus, but no modern denomination has this viewpoint as an official viewpoint. Jews say that the body of Jesus was taken away from the tomb on the night before Easter Sunday (thus the empty tomb), while Muslims say that Jesus was never crucified in the first place.
Yes, being a 'Christian' is to be a disciple of Jesus 'Christ.'