As I'm sure you know, doctrine means teaching. There are doctrines which form what is sometimes called "the root of the matter," and they are essential to salvation. I'm thinking of things such as Jesus Christ being the only way to God, the fact that God is holy, and the need for God's grace for a sinner to be saved. If somebody knowingly believes falsehoods on these things, then they are unlikely to be a Christian believer. There are other matters which genuine Christians differ in their understanding, things like whether babies should be baptised or only believers, and what day of the week Jesus was crucified. As I say, genuine Christians differ in their understandings of such things, so in my opinion, our beliefs on them don't affect whether or not we are Christians.
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