Thanks. It is very interesting what sola scriptura wrought.
Once humanity opened up the flood gates where each person would interpret completely on their own the sacred texts, we soon ended up with myriad interprtations.
Even during Luther’s lifetime we had anti-trinitatians like the brethren.
The Christadelphians are an interesting sect
the Christadelphians have historical ties to the Adventist movement. John Thomas had connections with early Adventists, and the group drew some initial support from Adventist circles in the mid-19th century, sharing millennial expectations rooted in the Millerite movement’s “Great Disappointment” of 1844.
However, they developed as a distinct denomination, differing from groups like the Seventh-day Adventists in beliefs such as nontrinitarianism and rejection of a supernatural devil.
Your credibility: ZERO.
Umm, there was quite a diversity in opinion before Martin Luther. Just suppressed.
Did you forget about the Arian heresy in the fourth century? They denied the Trinity. The Reformation was HARDLY the impetus for "myriad interpretations", anti-trinitarianism or other heresies. Satan started at the beginning to pervert the truth.