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[–] Dare_to_be_Poor ago 

Cathars. But they got exterminated by a church crusade in the middle ages:

"According to some of their contemporary enemies Cathars did not accept the Trinitarian understanding of Jesus, but considered him the human form of an angel"

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catharism#

So I guess the answer is no as far as I know since the only group that believed that was destroyed.

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[–] BB-3 ago 

There was a group that believed that the apostles were psychedelic drug users and "Jesus" was their hallucinations telling them to be better people.

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[–] Dumb_Comment_Bot ago 

Not that I know of, plenty of heretics that think that though. Kind of defeats the purpose of christianity.

You have to look for really really shitty barely christian sects. United Church maybe?

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[–] IfIDidIt ago 

Orthodox Christians believe that way.

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[–] IfIDidIt ago 

Hmm, there has never been an orthodox church near me and I've never met one, but it was my understanding that certain sects absolutely do not see Jesus as the son of God. I suppose I could be wrong....

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[–] MetalAegis 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Any denomination that thought Christ was only a man would have to explain away his various miracles, one would assume the only other explanation in that regard would be that he was a charlatan, thats not exactly the best way to describe one your church reveres.

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[–] Scablifter 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

A guess, the Jehovah's Witnesses? I have heard they deny Christ's divinity

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[–] bfriend13 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Unitarians?

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