You can continue to repeat that until the cows come home.
Nobody is listening to you.
You have been proven wrong ad nauseum.
Give it a rest.
I will not because I believe in truth and that it actually matters. You have not proven me wrong once on this. In fact, you still didn't address anything in this post, from one month ago:
https://christianforums.net/threads...tified-in-the-bible.2858/page-14#post-1752142
I'll repeat the relevant part of one of those posts listed in the link again:
There are at least two Hebrew words that mean "one,"
yachid and '
echad.
Yachid means an "absolute unity." That is, if it were used of God, it would mean, without a doubt, that he is a single, solitary "unit," absolutely only one person, as we are.
Then and only then would you be correct and that would obviously mean the Trinity is false.
However,
yachid is
never used of God. Only
'echad is used of God and that
can refer to,
although not necessarily, a compound unity—multiplicity within that one, such as “one nation under God,” with that one nation consisting of millions of people; or . '
Echad is what "one" in English means and is what is used in
Deut 6:4, for instance. What it does
not refer to is an absolute unity, and so it does leave the door open for the Trinity, although it neither proves nor disproves it.
Hence why you
simply cannot provide one single verse that states God is ontologically an absolute unity, only one person. You are claiming to do what is literally impossible.
I truly find it so perplexing that you are so sure of your position, to the point of personal attacks on those who disagree with you, but yet you have left quite a number of counterarguments unaddressed, some of them, like the one above, are quite significant.