Are you projecting your faults onto me?
No, I don't understand why you are trying to find a label other than what I have provided.
If you want to label me, call me a scripturalist
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scripturalist
1: one who derives his religious beliefs and general philosophy of life from a body of scripture teaching a single harmonious system of doctrine
2: one learned in or a devoted student of a body of scripture
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Whenever there is a disputed doctrine, such as the doctrine of the Trinity that has been disputed for 1700 years, I turn to the scriptures and check for whether that doctrine is taught in the scriptures, as opposed to the people that check to see if it can be supported by the scriptures.
I am therefore able to see how much support there is for Unitarianism (a lot, so there is no shame in believing it), Binitarianism (some significant points, enough to justify believing it), and Trinitarianism (almost none, not enough to support believing it).
The Bible does teach that the Father is the only true God and that we are to honor Him as such.
The Bible does not teach that we are to treat Jesus as if He is God, but it does say that the Father raised Jesus up higher than the angels.
If you want to believe Jesus is God Himself along with the Father, then there is probably no harm in you doing that, even though scripture teaches us to worship the Father as higher than Jesus.
If you want to teach others that they are not saved or not believers or not Christians (followers of the Messiah) because they do not believe in the Trinity, then there is great harm in that.