The three is one, as a single, omnipresent conscience. But God in heaven turned his back on his son as he died on the cross and was sent to hell. I recall that vaguely. So there are separations of the trinity.
But not one being. Which is why it is called son. And why it didn't present to Mosses in the burning bush. Because it wasn't yet formed. You are taking death in the literal, human form. Can God cease to exist, in any and all forms, forever?
This would be something I would overly enjoy, where did Jesus go at death? You take it as a literal man turning his back?
From what I recall, Hell, as he took up all sin, and was thus a sinner. How do you take it as a non literal turning, where all are joined? Unless you take it to mean that he was truly disappointed in himself?
If you take the bible literally, is hell formed at Jesus' death? The passage specifically states the turn was from the burden of all the sin of humanity.
Hell was formed when Lucifer was cast into it. And many a Baptist has told me it was from the fact that he could not stand to look upon such sin on his own blood.
Lucifer hasnt been cast into hell, unless you believe judgement has occured. Lucifer has been given free reign over this world. Baptist have done their fair share to bastardize the gospel.