We touched on it numerous times, I agree. I have no doubt that your beliefs on the Trinity are very comparable if not identical to the Catholic beliefs. However, I think that Cronos is commenting more on the repeated and continual seeming alliances of various antiCatholic forces rather than the stated beliefs of yourself in particular.
If you ally with non Trinitarians on certain Trinitarian debates, then you may be leaving yourself open to such commentary, I'm afraid. You know (hopefully) that I hold you in rather high regard, dear bb, but I think that you may be taking Cronos' post a tad askew.
-- there is no proof of that, especially on posts where there are anti-Trinitarians spouting their views against the "Catholic concept of the Trinity" and on those numerous occasions (links given above, on your request), the crew of non-c's say nothing about this member of their club who is a non-Trinitarian. it's almost as if the crew will accept unitarians, jehovah's Witnesses etc. as brothers in Christ as long as they join in the "dang caflix" approach.
shameful.
quite correct...
Except that I have NEVER aligned myself with "non Trinitarians on certain Trinitarian debates". If the topic is the Trinity and someone is expressing doubts or disbelief in the doctrine, I HAVE engaged with them on the subject - though I am not saying I have participated on every such thread. I have responsibilities that preclude me from doing so. However, when I have participated, I dispute the false doctrine that says Jesus is not God in the flesh or that Almighty God is not revealed to us as a Triune God.
I am happy to hear of your regard for me and I can reciprocate, though, like family, we may all "get" to each other from time to time. I rejoice that there is not residual animosity even though we wrestle over some doctrine.
As to Cronos' insistence that NO non-Catholics EVER dispute non-trinitarians when Catholics are involved in the discussion, and that we are "all out to get you 'caflics'" (or however he spelled it), I still disagree. That implies that non-Catholics care more about attacking Catholics than they do defending Christian tenets. It is demonstrably untrue despite a few threads dug up from years past. That was what my response was about.