I didn't ask about a Mary, Eve, or Sophia/wisdom. But when you speak of God using humanistic concepts, like father and son, you imply a mother, yet deny a motherliness to God the creator, who loves the human family.
When you talk of God using humanistic concepts like father and son, you imply a mother, but you deny motherliness to God who created and loves the family of man, sons & daughters of God.
You may say there is a unity, but most of the words used are divisive or are separators. Like the word 'the' which states individual beings or states (I believe the Greek text does not use the or 'et' in many places our English text does). You talk about a 'branch of God', but a branch can be cut off and there could be little consequence to the 'tree'. Why worship the branch instead of the larger conceptof the entire tree?
Which one is it , 1 person stated that I 'know' and then a few words later says that I don't know what I am talking about. I am closer to be senile 'in the Lord' then a 'kindergardener'. I know what you believe a trinity is, according to certain texts and certain teachings you may have been taught. But someone please tell us when the trinity concept first came into Christian writings. Is it in the Sinai Codex, the oldest NT we have?