Yes, in like manner, one can also say that the prophecies in the Old Testament pointing to Jesus, have nothing to do with Christianity, or the understanding of God.
Not at all as the OT does nothing but point to Jesus, and the basis of Christinity is Jesus, the Old Testament contains numerous prophecies, types, and foreshadowings that point to Jesus Christ as the promised Messiah. Through various figures, events, and symbols, the OT prepares the way for the incarnation, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus, revealing God's plan of salvation for humanity, if one wants to be a prophet one needs to understand this basics first
This is how God tests you, just as He tested the Pharisees.
God does not test us in Theology, but by having faith in Jesus, God tests us in various ways to strengthen our faith, purify our hearts, and draw us closer to Him. These tests can come in the form of challenges, trials, or temptations, allowing us to demonstrate our trust in God and grow spiritually through perseverance and reliance on His grace.
I'm sorry if this makes you upset and that is not my intention.
What makes you think I'm upset, I've never been calmer in my life, is this another get out of jail card for you trying to shift the blame onto me, sorry, it wont work, this is another tactic used by an other poster on here.
I'm stating a pattern that has, with great evidence, repeated itself in religious history.
My dear friend, show the eveidence, as the world has continued as it has been, just because you formed a community, dosent serve as evidence, as many denominations have also sprang up from the time of 1844 and are now even bigger then your faith, sorry want to try again
We also have modernism, which have practicly ran the whole planet, many have came from knee jerk reaction to it