That's not exactly what I said. What I said is that those pastors who teach against key elements of the Christian faith, or what Scripture indicates to be apart of that faith (i.e., 2 Peter 1.1 does indicate that Christ's Deity was a key tenet to both, the author, and his congregations faith), those are the ones that stand condemned. The churches around here (unless they're Reformed, or apart of the Southern Baptist Convention), they usually do not tend to have strong doctrinal sermons as they should. That does not necessarily mean that the pastor of that congregation stands condemned just because one Sunday they preach something other than Trinitarian doctrine. There are other very important doctrines that are also salvific, the Trinity is just one in a pool of others (though, I would consider it to be high on the "priori-tie" list).
'And I would refer you to my post prior to your previous post. The answer is really quite clear. While I do not condemn them, I would be one to say that if they do not adhere to what the Scriptures proclaim, that Christ is both, the Son of God, and God by nature, then they stand condemned'
AND THIS IS WHAT YOU WROTE EARLIER:
I believe it is a ministers responsibility to clearly tell their flock from the pulpit any salvational belief as well as the consequences of getting it wrong'
And you have also stated that in your opinion according to scripture a person must believe Christ is the son of God and God Hismelf unto salvation, one or the other of those is not enouigh belief on its own as to who Christ is unto salvation
But despite what you believe you will not condemn as unfit to preach the Gospel any minister who refuses to state from the pulpit salvational belief to their flock in rspect of telling them they must believe Christ is the son of God and God Himself unto salvation
Ansd so all that learning you have done of scholars and theologians can't help you here can it, in truth it leaves you in an impossible position, where you have to try and user your undoubted dexterity skills with words to get you out of trouble