You did not find that the doctrine of the Trinity teaches that the Holy Spirit is God??? LOL Now I would like to know where YOU got YOUR understanding of the doctrine of the Trinity?
The omnipresence of God is, of course, a different teaching of Christianity. Sounds to me like you didn’t search or study this topic very hard at all. Why don’t you try a google search of “is the Holy Spirit omnipresent?”
Incorrect. I did answer your question. All I can do is attempt once again to explain. It came from the the only way I could see any meaning and value in Christianity. The only source is the Bible. No I did not get my understanding from someone else telling me what to believe. Repudiate my understanding all you want and all I can say is that I have no interest and see no value in the way you explain the Bible nor in the Christianity you are pushing. Magical mythical stories are great for entertainment but have nothing to do with reality. If that is all I could see in the Bible then I am left with atheism as the next best choice as far as I am concerned.
I suppose I could give you more of my background and thus some insight into the way I think. But you will not find what I have said in any of these. I am not following the teaching of anybody or anything other than the Bible. My story begins as a child of the 60s with the most liberal parents you can imagine. Their ideology can best be described as psychology which they both majored in college. It is largely from psychology which I constructed a system of morality when I was about 12 or 13. The scientific worldview was always so much a part of my thinking it is my perceptual filter through which I perceive the world. From that perspective I explored philosophy and then religion, though the focus of my studies was math and physics. I liked existentialism, Aristotle, and pragmatism while I hated Plato, Whitehead, and Nietche. I took a look at Mormonism, Buddhism, Jehovah Witnesses, and moonies before encountering an evangelical group called Calvary Chapel. From there I went to Vineyard and now I am going to a church of the Nazarene. But while I am generally an evangelical, none of these dictated my beliefs and on some doctrinal issues I am closer to Eastern Orthodox.
Here are some links to other explanations: