No it doesn't. Read Paul's confession in 1 Cor. 15. That is orthodox Christianity. The early church had many councils to address heresy and codify orthodoxy. Nicaea, Ephesus, Constantinople, etc. What they were saying in those councils was that orthodox Christianity does not encompass many beliefs. Many beliefs are heretical.
When two people make contradictory propositional truth claims only one can be right. They can both be wrong but they cannot both be right. A propositional truth claim is one with a value of either true or false.
Jesus is an Eternal (uncreated) being and is part of the Godhood (trinity). That statement has a value of true or false.
Jesus is Satan's brother and is a created being. This statement also possesses a value of true or false.
What cannot be the case is that both of these propositions are true at the same time.
What you are saying is akin to saying there are many kinds of U.S. Currency based on the fact that people counterfeit the money.
We are in agreement as to the Faith, Toddler.
This is simply an argument concerning the definition of “encompass” in the modern vernacular as opposed to originalism.
Ordinals.
Take it elsewhere.
This is no Q relevant.