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The same can be said of your argument. You have Scripture that says there are three people being mentioned at one time, but you don't have any Scripture that reveal explicitly Jesus is the deity, nor any Scripture calling those same three people "God" because they don't exist.
Therefore, while the arguments presented against you are opinions, they are not any more opinion than your own argument.
If you aren't actually concerned about being right, then you would be at peace leaving these fine folks to their inconsequential opinions.
FYI, the Trinity is historically accredited to the apostolic fathers (post-canon authors) and the institutional church. Scripture supporting the notion may be found it hindsight in the Scriptures, but the theology didn't originate there. You didn't learn the Trinity theology from the Bible, but I completely understand why you think you did. The teaching has saturated our Christian culture with as much fervor as hellenization or post-modernism.
You're doing the same thing the other guy is doing, only trying to appear smarter.
I've asked for scripture that specifically teaches against the triune nature of GOD, as seen in the passage I've presented, as well as others. Do you have it?
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