"I support inspired Bible teachings and prophecy. The Trinity doctrine is a fairytale for grown ups. The Bible does not teach such a concept. Only human reasoning and philosophy could invent this concept will lots of help from the Devil also helps. "
surat,
For some reason, you rarely answer my questions and often just exit an exchange with no explanation or apology just when it becomes interesting. Chances are this will be the same old, same old.
However ...
I suggest the first line above should more accurately be ""I support what I believe to be inspired Bible teachings and prophecy."
This is no different to all the other sincere and serious Christians seeking to understand what this life on Planet Earth is all about, because they also believe in what they consider "inspired Bible teachings and prophecy.".
Yet you appear to claim that all these sincere believers struggling to live a worthy life are somehow out of favour with the Creator of the Universe, because they don't attach all that much importance to claiming ownership of this Creator with a made up "personal" name. I mean is that really what you believe ??
If so, how could that not take first prize for adult fairly tale ?
Not questioning your sincerity but just asking, since you were happy to label a core belief of those other Christians as a fairy tale.
The Trinity doctrine is not a fairy tale as such since God as a tri-fold Creator is by no means an original Christian idea. However when adopted by the stream of the early church that gained ascendancy, they inserted their Jesus as the placeholder for the "Son" principle.
Perhaps originally this was understood as symbolic but later became entrenched as a statement of supreme divinity for their "founder" versus all the myriad other divine human/god players.
So, why should your particular claim of knowing the "real" personal name of the Creator be considered any less a fairy tale than others who claim their founder is God Himself ... a claim their founder certainly never made .. except in the minds of adherents. ?