Napalmbrain
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Good point. I suppose a better definition might be 'someone who believes that Jesus is their one true saviour', which would exclude Muslims, Jews, etc. (although it would include Mormons and JWs).Unorthodox yes, but still followers of Jesus. I guess it depends on what your definition of 'Christian' is (I would define it as someone who believes in the teachings of Jesus, although admittedly I don't know too much about Christian theology).Mormons:
-Think Joseph Smith was a prophet of God.
-Revere the Book of Mormon above the Bible
-Think the Biblical events took place in the USA
-Believe that we'll become gods of our own worlds when we die, just like Jesus managed to become God of this world.
Jehovahs Witnesses believe:
-Jesus is the Son of God but that He isn't God Himself. They believe Jesus is a creation of the Father, that the Son and Father are not on equal and identical footing, although they do believe He died for the sins of mankind.
-Believe Jesus is Archangel Gabriel.
-Believe Jesus has been ruling Earth since 1914.
They're both rather unorthodox.
Well lots of non Christians follow the teachings of Jesus. Muslims do, as do some Hindus and a small section of Jews revere Him as a great teacher.