VioletVortex
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A "Christian" could believe in a force which somehow embodies all of the moral characteristics of the Christian god, without having any belief in Jesus. However, they would be wrong on three levels. I'm not going into th first level, as that is better fit for the debates section. They would be inaccurately describing themselves. If they deny the existence and symbolic importance of Christ, the term "Chirstian" would be very inaccurate. Instead, they would be a "Deistic Abrahamist". Finally, they would be denying the existence of Jesus. I am obviously not a Christian but I do believe in the existence of a man by the name of Jesus of Nazareth. He started a movement called Christianity, because he believed he was Christ, or the messiah. I don't believe he had any actual spiritual connection, but his existence was noted in Roman historical records. His existence is not a religious matter, it is a historical matter.
Long story short, if one believes on god but not Jesus, they are not a Christian.
Long story short, if one believes on god but not Jesus, they are not a Christian.