You might like to hear of Biblical Unitarianism
en.wikipedia.org
Biblical Unitarianism[1][2][3] encompasses the key doctrines of
Non-trinitarian Christians who affirm the
Bible as their
sole authority, and from it base their beliefs that
God the Father is
one singular being,
[3] and that
Jesus Christ is God's son but not divine.
[3]
You are a step closer to believing in Islamic monotheism:
Say: He is God, the One and Only.
God, the Sustainer.
He has never had offspring, nor was He born.
And there is nothing that is comparable to him.
:: Chapter 112 of the Quran.
But understand that "son of God" is disrespectful to the greatness of God; far be it above God to take offspring, like the common animals of the earth that He has created. He is utterly unlike His creation. The understanding of the earliest Christians, and the Israelites, of the term son of God is different to how trinitarian Christians think of it now. First it was figurative or symbolic, and then it became literal as influenced by Greek and Roman paganism, until the doctine of the trinity was made.
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