[Now with the heresy of the Ariomaniacs, which has corrupted the Church of God...These then teach three hypostases, just as Valentinus the heresiarch first invented in the book entitled by him On the Three Natures. For he was the first to invent three hypostases and three persons of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and he is discovered to have filched this from Hermes, Plato and Aristotle. (Source: AHB Logan: Marcellus of Ancyra (Pseudo-Anthimus), On the Holy Church: Text, Translation and Commentary. Verses 8-9. Journal of Theological Studies, NS, Volume 51, Pt. 1, April 2000, p.95 ). ”

Trinitarians defend their view of multiple hypostases in the single God by the biblical passages of the Gospel of Matthew 28:19, Gospel of John 20:19-23 passages called the Great Commission which explicitly state it.[citation needed] There are also the passages of theophany, in particular the baptism of Jesus.[citation needed] Also among other things, appealing to Jewish pneumatology (the "Spirit of God" and "Spirit of the Lord"), and angelology (the "Angel of the Lord"); a study of Jewish conceptions of the prophetic "word of the Lord" which comes to the prophets, see also Logos, and by the authority of which they declared "thus says the Lord"; the New Testament's doctrine of the identity of Christ which developed after the resurrection, and the pattern of prayer, devotion, and theological apologetics exhibited in Early Christianity.[citation needed] Trinitarians acknowledge the debt to pagan philosophy for the terminology and rhetoric of Trinitarianism;[citation needed] and they acknowledge that controversies in the Church have arisen on account of a transference and transformation of meaning through any term predicated of God, like hypostasis, which is used by analogy to its prior and other meaning in philosophical paganism; but they deny that what the terminology is intended to express originates in paganism.]

Jerry makes a solid defense in this and writes [..." You are not taking one thing into account. The Ana-baptists doctrine is not really recorded in that "fundamental Christian doctrine", oh wait yes it is! The BIBLE. Also, I never argued against it, you argued against me and not the other way around. I simply told you that it doesn't make any sense. In fact, I really believe that you don't even understand it. If you do, then answer this....

How or in what way are the Father, Word, and Holy Ghost distinct from one another? What makes them different?]///Answer- GOOD QUESTION! Let me go further and ask the simple question as to where does the Bible say they are different?