A perfect follower of Christ, who follows the Christ typically portrayed by mainstream churches would do that. I don't think it's reasonable to require people to be perfect or mainstream in order to be considered Christian.Fine, go with that. A follower of Christ would also believe in God, like Christ did.
Except that's what you just did!I try to stay out of the business of judging who is more of a Christian than someone else.
And ONLY belief in God matters? That's the only necessary part of "seeking to be like Christ?"For me, it's a digital question; 1 = yes, you're a Christian, 0 = no, you're not (and God assigns the quantum state).