Podo, thanks for replying.
However, you are presenting me again with your own reasoning rather than a Scriptural position for rejecting the very Scriptural idea that the spirit would teach and give knowledge, and that some of this personal revelation could well relate the the nature of God. You're also jumping straight to a rejection of the Trinity rather than sticking to the points under discussion. In short, you just seem to be avoiding discussing the points I made and restating that you reject the Trinity. If I cut out your own rather bizarre, loaded and often unfounded hypotheticals in your reply involving dudes on 'chaise longues', Galatians supposedly awaiting the Messiah (?) etc, then there isn't really anything Scriptural to account for your rejection of the Scriptures I cited. I'd hoped for a bit more of a discussion than that.