Wrong. That is not what the Gk ousia, which is the word rendered in English as "substance", means. Not even close! Since you're not even going to take the time to get the basic terminology right, I'm not going to waste any more time on you.
So it has to be 3 divine persons in 1 divine person...
Heresy always leads to nonsense like this. Repent, embrace the Gospel, and become a Christian.
What, you got some secret Roman definition that can't be found in English, or Greek for that matter???
ou·sia noun \ˈüzēə, ˈüsēə, ˈüzh(ē)ə, ˈüsh(ē)ə\ -s Full Definition of OUSIA
1
: true being : entity, essence, substance
2 : hypostasis 2a
Origin of OUSIA
Gk, fr. ous- (stem of ōn, pres. part. of einai to be) + -ia -y
OUSIA is used twice in the scriptures, twice in Luke in the NAS bible...
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Ousia
The NAS New Testament Greek Lexicon
Strong's Number: 3776
Original Word Word Origin
ousia from the feminine of (5607)
Transliterated Word TDNT Entry
Ousia None
Phonetic Spelling Parts of Speech
oo-see'-ah Noun Feminine
Definition
what one has, i.e. property, possessions, estate
I don't think that's the word you want it to be...
And look at the desperate attempt Here to try to fit the word into something that means what you guys want it to mean...It's tortured up and down the line of history...Apparently this is where you come up with your fractured meaning...
Ousia isn't even used in the scriptures except to denote personal possessions...
I don't blame you for running out on any discussion of Ousia and substance...
HaHaHaHa, if you guys can't defend your religion against something, you call it heresy and then start with the insults...