Trinity: Part 8

Thank you for being a "concernedpublisher." The sources (e.g., original writers) of all quotes for Part 1 through Part 8 and future Parts are appropriately credited. As a retired researcher (universities and medical centers), raised in Protestantism, I'm conducting a personal, objective examination of the Trinity Doctrine. I'm seeking feedback from Trinitarians and non-Trinitarians, of which many on Reddit have shown themselves to be quite scholarly. (I never downvote anyone.) I'm examining a variety of publications, including those from the oft-maligned Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. While Should You Believe in the Trinity? comes across as a bit biased, it presents the history of the Trinity in logical order and saves me from having to peruse the entirety of the numerous, lengthy volumes that address this subject. That said, my words differ, and I use a different style sheet.

Now, instead of shifting focus (not unlike the individual who said I had a Trinity obsession), do you have anything to contribute in regard to the actual task at hand? My and your life depend on getting to and accepting the truth. (See John 17:3.)

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