I think we disagree a great deal here. My position is that the Tulip God is unrecognizable to Orthodox Christianity - it has more in common with the view of god pre-Torah, pre-covenant, pre-Christ.
Who God is, what man is in relation to God, and what salvation is and means is very important. These teachings define and describe a religion. So this difference and split within Protestantism is extremely significant.
Thanks for your reply...
I'm not sure what you mean by saying he has more in common with pre-torah, pre-covenant, pre-Christ. I won't have time to answer in full right now as I am at lunch. But, if you could clarify it may help me answer your question better.