Thanks for your reply.
Let's concentrate on this topic of the trinity. There's lots that can be debated on this if you are not a believer in it, indeed it took centuries for the church to develop and even now, many are not convinced.
At some point we can talk about the different proof texts, but let's consider for now that while each bible believer has the right to deny the Trinity in their own interpretation of the text, it is established as Christian and orthodox dogma, firmly believed in all branches of Christianity - even among groups in opposition, like the RC, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Protestants. According to Christian orthodoxy, unitarians and oneness Pentecostals are deemed "heretic." Those who consider themselves "orthodox" would view unitarians in almost the same way as mormons and JWs.
I'm not sure, Do Messianics consider themselves "Christian"? To what extent do Messianics seek (or do not seek) to be in line with Christian orthodox teaching?
Again, this is not to denounce your view, or any others. As a protestant, I'm aware that I am considered a heretic by the Roman church, so in some sense we are all heretical. Perhaps these distinctions are not helpful at all, but the labels do seek to establish orthodox from heterodox.
thoughts?