Since you are so obsessed with full spectrum doctrinal agreement between all believers, please do tell us Mr Papist, do you agree with the Papal position that Muslims worship the same god as Christians?
Aaand as usual you present a cunning deception:
“Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed What is known as the "Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed" or the "Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed",[b] received this name because it was adopted at the Second Ecumenical Council held in Constantinople in 381 as a modification of the original Nicene Creed of 325. In that light, it also became very commonly known simply as the "Nicene Creed." It is the only authoritative ecumenical statement of the Christian faith accepted by the Catholic Church (with the addition of the Filioque), the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Church of the East, and much of Protestantism including the Anglican communion.[44][45](The Apostles' and Athanasian creeds are not as widely accepted.)[12] It differs in several respects, both by addition and omission, from the creed adopted at the First Council of Nicaea. The most notable difference is the additional section:
editWhat is known as the "Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed" or the "Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed", [b] received this name because it was adopted at the Second Ecumenical Council held in Constantinople in 381 as a modification of the original Nicene Creed of 325. In that light, it also became very commonly known simply as the "Nicene Creed." It is the only authoritative ecumenical statement of the Christian faith accepted by the Catholic Church (with the addition of the Filioque ), the Eastern Orthodox Church , Oriental Orthodoxy , the Church of the East , and much of Protestantism including the Anglican communion . [44] [45](The Apostles' and Athanasian creeds are not as widely accepted.) [12]
It differs in several respects, both by addition and omission, from the creed adopted at the First Council of Nicaea. The most notable difference is the additional section: And [we believe] in the Holy Ghost, the Lord and Giver-of-Life, who proceedeth from the Father, who with the Father and the Son together is worshipped and glorified, who spake by the prophets. And [we believe] in one, holy, catholic and Apostolic Church. We acknowledge one Baptism for the remission of sins, [and] we look for the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen.[46] Since the end of the 19th century,[47] scholars have questioned the traditional explanation of the origin of this creed, which has been passed down in the name of the council, whose official acts have been lost over time. A local council of Constantinople in 382 and the Third Ecumenical Council (Council of Ephesus of 431) made no mention of it,[48] with the latter affirming the 325 creed of Nicaea as a valid statement of the faith and using it to denounce Nestorianism. Though some scholarship claims that hints of the later creed's existence are discernible in some writings,[49] no extant document gives its text or makes explicit mention of it earlier than the Fourth Ecumenical Council at Chalcedon in 451.[47][48][50] Many of the bishops of the 451 council themselves had never heard of it and initially greeted it skeptically, but it was then produced from the episcopal archives of Constantinople, and the council accepted it "not as supplying any omission but as an authentic interpretation of the faith of Nicaea".[48] Despite the questions raised, it is considered most likely that this creed was introduced at the 381 Second Ecumenical Council.[12]” Nicene Creed - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicene_Creed
If you don't agree with your favorite preacher on the Trinity, what else was your favorite preacher wrong about? How do you have authority to decide what he is wrong about?
My favourite preacher would probably be Paul, and I uphold the authority of scripture. But since you are so obsessed with the absolute doctrinal inerrancy of all believers, I ask you again, ‘do you agree with the Papal position that Muslims worship the same god as Christians?’
You agree with St. Paul that there is a Trinity "The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all" (2 Corinthians 13:13) .
As you are aware, the muslims intend that the object of worship is the same 'God of Abraham' as worshipped by the jews and Christians, however both muslims and jews have a wrong understanding of God's nature (unity). The Church proclaims the fullness of the Christian revelation in the Trinity, that the unity of God is expressed in the mystery of the three divine Persons as essential Christian belief.
Here is a one minute video about muslims converting to Christianity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgWXoSs0GSY you can look up a longer video by Ismail Youssef on his conversion story.
Jesus didn't establish numerous conflicting denominations. Jesus established one Church. Jesus prayed that his disciples “may be one, even as you, Father, are in me and I in you, that they also may be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent me” (Jn 17:21).