Benign--purely non denominational...has as many profound and hardy beliefs and as much faith in them as the next person, coupled with openmindedness and a willingness to examine my beliefs and refrain when possible from being judgemental. Hence, I'm not going to trap myself into the notion that my faith in my beliefs is the TRUTH. If God is the truth, then all that's different can be perspective. Why judge what is unknown? Who's got the whole picture on everyone's experiences and their perspective of them, past, present or future, available with which to comprehend truth?
Julian of Norwich described the trinity thus;
Father- I can
Son-I know
Holy Spirit-I desire
2 outta three and it doesn't happen. I adopt the father and the HS (or vice versa) but frankly, I don't know, yet...I know I don't know, whatever that may or may not acount for, and so for the time being I hang in limbo this cool spot between gnosticism and agnosticism, waiting for my snowball's chance in hell.