“Realize that the ‘we’ in Genesis is the trinity, which is a mystery.”
The word “trinity” does not appear in Scripture and it is not a mystery after all.
The evangelical definition of the trinity evolved over time between 300 and 400 A.D. that God is “one indivisible substance in three persons.” Latter Day Saints view the godhead separately as Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost, who are one in spirit and purpose, but three separate beings, as revealed in the Scriptures.
Since the evangelical definition of the trinity was not complete until nearly 400 years after the death of Christ, then the prophets and apostles identified in the Bible are not Christians in that sense, since the “trinity” and its definition are not found in either the Scriptures or in the writings of early Christian leaders.
Jesus Christ is my Savior, my personal Savior. He is everything to me. Without Him, we are all lost in our sins forever. It is Heavenly Father’s plan to send His only begotten Son to save us. The Holy Ghost witnesses to my heart and soul that this is the Truth.
Now, if you still think I am deceived, then you call my Savior a liar.