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The highlighted is the best argument for the trinity that I have ever seen. People usually refer to the Bible, which assumes one accepts the validity of the Bible. Your reasoning is independent of that. The "real" truths of the Bible should find independent corroboration elsewhere. I mentioned that I am pagan, and even my tradition understands this idea of necessary relationship, and the significant difference between a relationship involving 2 and one involving 3. We see 3 as a minimum, though, not a limit.I guess it comes from my personal experiences with trying to seek out is there a God or not over the years. I stumbled upon a church in my area with a pastor who's sermons really resonate with me because the guy is a genius and incorporates a lot of science into what he talks about. (Also Lost and the Lion King.) He teaches the concept that God is love and that love is only possible in a relationship. (Which is part of his explanation on why God isn't singular, in that love has to occur between two or more beings in order for it to be love. My guess on that there are three is that there is something to the give and take of a triangle relationship.) I don't see any downside in living this way. In the end it is a leap of faith to make that jump from what I see and have proof of with my limited views.
Trying to live in a loving fashion makes me a calmer and happier person overall. It affects the people I come into contact with because they like being around me and getting loved by me. Some of them are inspired to try and love other people.
The Bible contains plenty of truth, just not always the truth people want to ascribe to it.I'm not going to argue this with someone who doesn't believe the bible to contain any truth to begin with. You have already concluded that what is in the bible is false so there is nothing for me to argue.