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Is this a valid understanding of the Holy Trinity?

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Haha. Just trying to be a little St. Augustine over here.

Now just thing of this. Three Deities: God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. These deities are combined in One Triune God. This Triune God is the God we know today.

Now Jesus is not connected to God. And God is not connected to the Holy Spirit directly; however, they are all unified under this One Triune God...... This way we can better understand why Jesus prayed to God and thanked God for His Miracles. Mainly due to Christ humanity, but better understood through this concept, that they are not connected directly, but through this Triune God.

God - oo-0 BC ~ Jesus: 0 BC - 33AD ~ Holy Spirit 33AD - Present.
These are all the times at which each deity were present. God created to world and set us on track. Jesus came to teach the Gospel and set up the Church. The Holy Spirit came to give us all Salvation and to protect the Church.

Now my question is: Has their always been a triune God, and will their always and forever be a triune God?

The reason I ask this is because I wonder about this sometimes. Before Jesus, was their a Unitary God, which was God. Then God became Incarnate through his Divinity and became Human, there a Biune God was created, consisting of God and Jesus. Then at Christ ascension, he became the Holy Spirit, and formed the Triune God in which today we pray to today.

So please help me clarify here.

Also an extra question. When Jesus comes for the second coming, if the question above is in my perspective, that when the New Earth is made, God may become a new deity in which the new earth would be under authority from, and this Triune God would become a Quadrane God?

Now, does this theory contradict any Catholic teaching already?

And does this theory hold to any discussion?

Thank you!

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