No. no more that me being a spirit with a soul and living in a body makes me a polyhumanism.
In this case it is translated God - in plurality of existence yet one
Elohim is the plurality of "gods", not "persons". If each person is God then you have three gods. Do the math. Where does it say in the scriptures that humans 'are' spirits with a soul and living in a body?
It says the opposite if you read it carefully. Adam was created as a body first. God then breathed "spirit" into his lifeless body and began the breathing process that animated him, and he "became" a soul. So the body, soul and spirit are indeed what make up a human being, but the 'soul' and the 'spirit' are grossly misunderstood by Christendom's adherents IMO. They have adopted pagan concepts instead of sticking to the scriptures. God is not a man....and never was.
According to the Bible the soul dies when the spirit "goes out" or is extinguished (when breathing stops)....just like a light or a candle "goes out"...it doesn't leave the room. (Ezekiel 18:4; Psalm 146:4)
I have also heard it described like water being manifest in three forms...liquid, solid and gas...but God is not water....he is spirit.
Deuteronomy 6:4 states that Yahweh is “one” not three.
If Jesus was as equally God as he was human, then as an immortal, he could not die. Mere mortals cannot kill an immortal God. If Jesus did not die a human death, then the 'ransom' for mankind was not paid. If God died then the ransom was grossly overpaid. Christ never needed to be God to pay for Adam's sin...he just needed to be sinless....a ransom is an exchange of equal value. (Matthew 20:28)
If Jesus was equally God then why did he need to pray to his Father for help on the night of his arrest saying that God’s will had to be done and not his own? (Luke 22:42)
John 5:30...
"I can do nothing on My own initiative. As I hear, I judge; and My judgment is just, because I do not seek My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me." (NASB)
Why is it that when the Father and son are mentioned the holy spirit is almost always missing?
At John 17:3 for example, Jesus said...
"This is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent." (NASB)
Why is knowing the holy spirit not mentioned as a requirement for eternal life?
How does God know things that the son does not? (Matthew 24:36)
Why is the Father still the God of Jesus even in heaven?
Revelation 3:12...
"He who overcomes, I will make him a pillar in the temple of My God, and he will not go out from it anymore; and I will write on him the name of My God, and the name of the city of My God, the new Jerusalem, which comes down out of heaven from My God, and My new name." (NASB)
To counter John 1:1, all you have to do is read John 1:18...
"No one has seen God at any time; the only begotten God who is in the bosom of the Father, He has explained Him."
"No one has seen God at any time"......how many people saw Jesus?
Jesus is spoken of here as "the only begotten God" who has "explained" the Father to his disciples.
Can God be "begotten"......someone who is "begotten" needs a 'begetter'.....the one who produced him. The son of God was 'begotten' long before he came to the earth in human form. He is God's "firstborn".....the very "beginning" of his creative works. (Colossians 1:15; Revelation 3:14 )
Seriously, the apostle John alone wrote more scripture refuting the trinity than any other apostle.
How does this god dishonoring doctrine even stand up under the weight of scripture that shoots it down? I cannot for the life of me understand how a doctrine that was formulated by an apostate church, hundreds of years after Jesus died, got to be the very foundation of Christendom's belief system.....though, come to think of it...I do.
I believe that the devil who sowed the 'weeds', has people worshipping the wrong god, in breach of the first Commandment. Could that be why "few" are on the road to life? (Matthew 7:13-14) How sad would it be if that was the case?
I grew up with the trinity...it never made any sense to me.....now I know why.