The document discusses how several prominent historical figures like Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Ernest Hemingway, and Bertrand Russell rejected core Christian doctrines like the Trinity and divinity of Jesus Christ. It argues that these thinkers were more aligned with Islam's monotheism. Newton rejected the Trinity as idolatry and was an Arian. Darwin found natural selection incompatible with Christianity. Hemingway parodied the Lord's Prayer to reject God. Russell denied Christ's existence. The document concludes Christianity contradicts the Old Testament by accepting the Trinity and idolizing Jesus, making it more like Hinduism than the Abrahamic faiths.