Kenneson,
If I had any idea what you're driving at, I'd try to answer your question.
These are your posts relating to "the diagrams":
That illustrations shows 3 faces. You say it represents a 3-headed God or is it symbolical of three persons? What do you do about descriptions in Ezekiel 1:6, 10, 11, 15 where the living creatures are seen with 4 faces and the cherubs with two? Ezekiel 41:18. Apparently face in the Bible doesn't always mean "one" either.
So do you find fault with that illustration? If so, than explain to me Ezekiel.
Illustrations on page one: "Diagrams like this explain the Trinity very well." So do the three faces represent 3 persons or a 3-headed God?
But since you provided us with the diagrams, I would much prefer your explanation.
What "explanation" are you looking for? I think Ezekiel 1 and 41 are easy enough to visualize without anyone having to explain what Ezekiel saw. You asked, "So do the three faces represent 3 persons or a 3-headed God?" I gave my answer, and it doesn't seem to satisfy you.
You seem to be searching for something, and I have no idea what it is, as related to this thread. Unless you can clarify what you mean, I think the explanation you're looking for has to be found elsewhere.
herk