Your image is interesting because I was thinking about the reliability of the New Testament earlier today.
However, how do we know that the New Testament wasn't altered between the death of Jesus and the first manuscripts we have access to? Things that weren't said or happened end up being added in later…
Logan Williams
Epic meme
Luis Butler
I wanna go Santa Claus on you.
Chase White
They see Him as a moral and spiritual guide.
Trinitarianism was developed after Christ's death. I'm not commenting on its validity, just that early Christians wouldn't have had the specifics of the fully developed doctrine. I don't think that's controversial to say?
Trinitarianism is rather specific. Non-trinitarians don't necessarily deny the divinity of Christ.
Angel Cooper
He's either exactly Who He said He is, or He was crazy. Can't have it both ways.
Well certainly in a sense it was "developed", inasmuch as the understanding grew, but it was revealed in Christ's life and on the day of Pentecost. The developments added detail. They did not actually alter the doctrine at all. So everyone of the early Christians is accurately defined as trinitarian and they would've been offended at the pseudo-Christian blasphemies against their God.
They need to open a bible.
Parker Hughes
Check out these mental gymnastics.
Julian Richardson
I wonder what it's like being even more heretical than Jehovah's Witnesses.