Hi, I hope you don't mind the question. What do you say? This has led many to say "1 God, three persons" and it is relatable to "1 family and three members in that family." 1 Group, 3 members in that group. Do you know what "The Definite article" is? It's when you put "The" before a noun which makes specific, the one spoken of. In the case of the Trinity, "The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit" are 3 Individual, specific, and seperate nouns. Therefore, the Three are not each other and are not clumped together like clay would be. The "performance" so-to-speak, @Luke 3:21,22 shows their separation, while Jesus is on earth and the Holy spirit comes down from Heaven unto Jesus, followed by God's voice calling Jesus his Son. (Separation)
"They share the same nature."
1.) Who are "They"?
2.) Don't we share a nature as humans and were not literally "1 person(s)?"