1) I normally don't do Arian/tRINITARIAN discussions. They are too time consuming, especially after you have seen a 100 or so of them.
2) As someone else pointed out: the tRINITY is the least of the problems anyone has to deal with about the JW's. It pales to the point of a non-event compared their REAL problems and the realities of dealing with JW's.
3) As I will point out: you are probably the 1000th non-JW/"XJW who went tRINITARIAN" to come onto this board with "the mission from God/Heaven/who knows where/???" to make JW's/XJW's accept the tRINITY. We've heard this before.
4) I don't believe God will bother me in the least if I don't accept the tRINITY. After all he didn't tell me in the Bible that I had to use the tRINITY. I would like to see the word "tRINITY" in a Bible. If it was all that important, the word would be there.
5) It seems to my observation that the tRINITARIANS are the ones who would make a God of Jesus; so if I am not a tRINITARIAN, I don't have a problem with idolatry.
6) I can understand the concept of a Father/Son relationship without a tRINITY. Jesus is the son of God, per the Bible. Besides, the two of them would only make a "Binity", if they were fused. The tRINITY only confuses things with logical absurdities, like why did Jesus cry out that God had forsaken him?.
7) I can understand the concept of a Source of Energy or Power without the need of a tRINITY. I am an Electrical Engineer who installs and maintains about a megawatts worth of Generators. Around here, I say who uses which Generator. If I say this 200 kW unit is ready for use and throw the breaker, I might effectively be viewed as the local "God of the Generator". But the Generator and I are not one (neither is the Generator or me the same as the Electricity flowing through the metallic interconnections), except that we energized the Load together IN PURPOSE. The same "Binity" discussion holds here, also.
The tRINITY: WHO NEEDS IT???
Mustang