Any Christian who doesn't believe that might be a nice, moral, religious person, but he's not a Christian.
The cornerstone of our faith is Christ as God and Savior crucified and resurrected for the sins of all mankind. Any Christian who doesn't believe that might be a nice, moral, religious person, but he's not a Christian.That's a decision each Christian makes privately. What you are saying is that "Christ as God and Savior crucified and resurrected for the sins of all mankind" means more than what he taught. I feel the opposite is true. Those worsd are meaningless without his teachings.