• ComradeSalad
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    Not entirely true. While the head “God” is the same on the surface level, Jesus is worshiped as both the Son, and God himself by Christians. Hence "Christ"ianity. Something obviously not believed by Jews and Muslims.

    • REEEEvolution
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      Only the Father is considered God tho. Jesus is firmly the Son (who’s also the other two), trinity weird as usual. Christiantiy outright uses the same names of God, when he is named, as judaism.

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        They’re still treated as inseparable equals all of which are necessary components to all aspects of spirituality in Christianity. The Holy Spirit being the earthly force that brings people to Christ and bonds congregations closer, Christ the redeemer teacher and current spiritual warfare leader and future king of all creation who brings those to the Father, and the Father the creator and judge of all creation. Christians haven’t been unitarian in centuries