Oh my...
Soto you the doctrine of the trinity is needed for salvation?
Does that mean faith in the Christ isn't needed?
Can you please refer to scripture to verify the the trinity doctrine is needed for salvation. Also can you use scripture to reference how a Christian must by necessity be a trinitarian?
Those that deny the Trinity have no warrant from Scripture to call themselves Christian believers.
Confessing Christ as our Lord presumes one actually knows who He is and it is the presumption of all Scripture written by those superintended by God the Holy Spirit. As the Psalms teach us, no
man can ransom another. Jesus is not mere man.
God the Holy Spirit regenerates the believer.
God. The special revelation of God is saturated with the Triune Godhead of three personal subsistences, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. For one to be regenerated by God and then be caused to believe God is not Triune, for it is God who is granting the faith of the regenerated, would imply God's house is divided. This is nonsense.
The more you weigh in with sanctimonious denunciations in my direction the more you evidence your confusion about matters of the faith. To confess Jesus is Lord and not believe He is God means one does not understand what Lord actually means.
Truths like the Trinity, the two natures of Christ, the hypostatic union, etc., are essential to salvation. While it may be argued that it is theoretically possible that a person might be saved without believing them, and while God might extraordinarily save a person without the belief of these, yet in
the ordinary course of Christian discipleship and growth these truths are a vital part of faith and life. There is a moral obligation to learn and live these precious truths which God has revealed for His glory and our good. A person
professing the faith in these circumstances that later disavows the Trinity is one who does not
possess the faith.
AMR