I kinda think that answers your question right there, honestly. I mean think about it.
A Christian (of all denominations I know of) believes:
In one God. The Father who created everything. (How people interpret how he made things from evolution to creating from dust depends on the Christian)
In one Lord Jesus Christ. The Father's Son
Do you believe the Father has a Son regardless of how you interpret his nature?)
God from God; Light from Light; True God fromTrue God.
Begotten not made
Do you believe Christ was born from God rather than created God--which is an very odd statement, I'm sure.
consubstatial with the Father; through all him things are made.
If God Created everything, then through him all things are made. Do you believe that?.
For us men and for our salvation he came from the heavens
Do you believe in salvation? That's the core of the Christian faith, actually. Some people believe it more literal others more mystical.) The belief is the same. What about yours?
He came from heaven
If he is god's son, where else would he come from; do you believe this? How do you define heaven?
By the Power of the Holy Spirit he was born of the Virgin Mary and become man.
Many people have multiple interpretations on this. Just because your intepretation doesn't match others doesn't make you less of a Christian
I'd interpret it as the
Virgin Mary gave birth to a
human by the Holy Spirit (rather than Joseph). That
human was blessed by the Father and became His Son who shares int he same divinity as the Father. Everyone is different. What about you?
For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate; he suffered death and was burried. On the third day he rose again in fulfillment of the scriptures. He ascended into heaven and sits at the right hand of the Father.
This is another core of the Christian faith. If you don't believe Christ lived for you to share his teachings, died for you to take away your sins, resurrected to show you too will have life, and he sits (whether literally or not) at the right hand of the father meaning his father and son are side by side, then I would not say you are Chrsitian AND you are the only one who can determine that.
He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead and his kingdom will have no end.
There are many intepretations from literal to metaphorical. That doesn't make you less Christian than another if you don't share another person's interpretation on judgement)
The rest of the creed applies to the Catholic Church.
However, in my opinion, to be Christian one must believe in the full passion: Jesus life, death, and resurrection. He must believe in salvation. He must believe in Christ's father.
From what I gathered from all these Christians' beliefs, you
dont need to believe Jesus is God. You can say he has God's divinity. You can say he is gods literal son. You don't have to believe he is perfect. A human sent from god can do the same thing a god with human clothing. You dont have to believe in the literal heaven. Many people believe heaven is a peaceful state of mind. Others believe it's a union with god not a place. Even hell is seen different. Christianity is an eastern faith. So, hell can be seen the mind and so forth wrapped up in sin not fire nad burning lava which is
earthly not spiritual. You don't have to believe the Bible is god himself (as many think it is). You can get the same information from god by talking to god
himself rather than depending on a book others wrote
about him.
The only one who can tell you you are a Christian is you. The nicene creed (excluding the bottom half) is the basics of the Christian faith. Ask God to interpret it for you. Read the Bible if you like.
Your relationship will be different than another person's. That doesn't make you less Christian just another follower in Christ.