**The Trinity is One.....”
Yet the teachings of the trinity concept seem to have these results:
God the Father is omnipresent, omnipotent, and omniscient, yet only seems active during the incarnation of the Son.
The rest of the time the Father’s role is somewhat vague. God the Father is called the Father, but the separate and distinct ‘God the Holy Spirit’ actually ‘fathered’ ‘God the Son’.
The separate and distinct ‘God the Son’ is the creator of all things, leaving the Father in some sort of board of directors role.
Those ideas seem to leave God the Father almost unworthy of the title of ‘Father’, under Trinitarian teaching.
And ‘Father’ is a TITLE, and not a name. Matthew 28:19 is about the NAME. And that name is Jesus. The name of the Son isn’t ‘Son’, it’s Jesus. The Son inherited it from the Father. The Holy Ghost is sent in the name of Jesus.
If you would study the teachings of the trinity more deeply, you would find that what seems to be the results is “separate and distinct” from what the results actually are.