>>16211437I wrote something to you but it got deleted when the thread was moved here.
Anyways, tldr version: you're basically venturing into pantheism territory here (which is good).
A.D. 29 Jesus said, "The Lord our God is one Lord"
(Mark 12:29).
A.D. 57 Paul said, "To us there is but one God"
(1 Cor. 8:6).
A.D. 96 Clement said, "Christ was sent by God".
(The Catholic Encyclopedia, pg 649)
A.D. 120 "Apostles' Creed": "I believe in God the Father".
(Aristides)
A.D. 150 Justin Martyr, introduces Greek Philosophy.
(Weizsäcker - Jahrbücher f. Protest. Theol., XII, 1867, 75)
A.D. 170 The word "Trias", appears first in Christian literature.
(Theophilus ofAntioch - Apologia ad Autolycum)
A.D. 200. "Trinitas" is first introduced by Tertullian.
(Tertullian - On Modesty)
A.D. 280 Origen, opposes prayers to Christ.
(De Oratione 15.1; Contra Celsum 5.4)
A.D. 260 Sabellius: "Father, Son and Holy Ghost are three names for the same God".
(Jaroslav Pelikan, The Emergence of the Catholic Tradition)
A.D. 300 -- 60 year period with no Trinitarian prayers in the Church
A.D. 325 "Nicene Creed" affirms Christ to be "Very God of Very God".(Council of Nicaea, aka the first ecuminical council)
A.D. 370 Doxology composed.
(The Charter of Christianity, pg. 326)
A.D. 381. Council of Constantinople invents "Three persons in One God".
(Trinity Guide to the Trinity - pg. 45)
A.D. 388 Emperor Theodosius threatens punishment to all who won't worship the Trinity.
(Not Resigned: Selected Works, pg. 66)
A.D. 519 Doxology ordered to be sung in all the Churches.
(Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1, pg 137)
A.D. 669 Clergy commanded to commit to memory the "Athanasian Creed".
(Early History of the Athasian Creed, pg 114)
A.D. 826 Bishop Basil, required the clergy to repeat the " Athanasian Creed" every Sunday.
(A critical history of the Athanasian Creed, pg. 155)
Study Judaism, Jewish history, Roman history etc. and you'll understand better how Christianity is a mishmash of religions.