Yes, it is.
What do you think Nicaea was about anyways? It defined the trinity as we understand it today and affirmed the divinity of Christ and that you have God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy spirit, three persons in one godhead.
Rejecting Nicaea = rejecting the trinity.
There are non-trinitarians who claim to be christians. We call them ‘Mormons’ and ‘Jehovahs witnesses’.
Once again you didnt answer my question. Where the council of Nicea get the information to prove the existence of the Tinity?
That's nonsense...And which version of Nicaea do you lean towards; 325, 381, the Western version??? You guys and the Orthodox can even agree upon which one is the legitimate one...
I wouldn't waste my time with Nicaea...I have the words of God...