I don't think this can ever be clarified effectively.
If you believe in Christ, and you also believe that you are not-Christ...
Are you not-christ?...
...would it be logical for me to infer that you believe you are the Anti-christ?...and from there, assume all sorts of other things about your ideology?
There is no implied belief when one rejects a certain concept. It's just the lack of acknowledgement toward a certain suggestion as valid. It has no other meaning past that. Just because I disagree with you, doesn't give you the right to assign beliefs to me! Don't create a false dillemma.
If you believe in Christ, and you also believe that you are not-Christ...
Are you not-christ?...
...would it be logical for me to infer that you believe you are the Anti-christ?...and from there, assume all sorts of other things about your ideology?
There is no implied belief when one rejects a certain concept. It's just the lack of acknowledgement toward a certain suggestion as valid. It has no other meaning past that. Just because I disagree with you, doesn't give you the right to assign beliefs to me! Don't create a false dillemma.