Part 2.
Trinitarians will often use multiplication as an example for the Trinity doctrine, and yet they do not see their error in doing this example. In order to use 1 x 1 [repeating the same source] we will need to say that the Trinity doctrine teaches all three persons are the Father for 1 x 1 x 1 [repeating the same source, in this case repeating the Father], or that the Trinity doctrine teaches all three persons are the Son for 1 x 1 x 1 [repeating the same source, in this case repeating the Son], or that the Trinity doctrine teaches all three persons are the Holy Spirit for 1 x 1 x 1 [repeating the same source, in this case repeating the Holy Spirit]. We cannot use different sources [Father is not Son, Son is not Holy Spirit, and Holy Spirit is not Father] with multiplication, for if we do this we it will be a mathematical violation.
We do not refuse to accept any doctrine which we cannot fully explain. But mystery and contradiction are two different things. It will be like saying 1 + 1 = 7, it's a mystery, so accept it with faith, and yet this is not a mystery but a contradiction, such as we have with the Trinity doctrine.
We have found it very odd that no Trinitarian can explain what they mean by person, in fact, they get nerves and call one a heretic for questioning the Trinity doctrine. We have been called more than heretics, and to just name a few; Deceiver, Satan's Agent, Stupid Idiot, Moron, Lost Soul, and many other things we do not want to mention. But let us state that we truly are all of these in the eyes of Trinitarians and Modalists, and we do not deny it. But we in the eyes of the Eternal God (blessed is he) we are messengers of truth which the scriptures teach. Therefore, we do not get offended by the majority, after all their doctrines are very anti-scriptural.
We do confess that there are hints of a Trinity and of a Modalism in the scriptures, but that is all it is, nothing but hints which are contradictions when applied to the whole message of the scriptures. But there is also hints of UFOs and alians in the Bible, does that make it true? No.
Singular personal pronouns inform us that the Eternal God who is one is definitely a who. To make him into three who's demonstrably violates the consistent testimony of the scriptures. The Tanakh (O.T.) and Brit Chadashah (N.T.) contain well over twenty thousand singular pronouns and verbs describing the One God who is One. Language has no clearer or more obvious way of providing a testimony to Yisraels and Yehoshuas unitary monotheism.