Well firstly, we are told in the bible, in 1 Corinthians to 'Prove all things, hold fast that which is good',which means we must not take things for granted, but prove what we believe.
You said that they are
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Three Persons share one and the same Divine Nature
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, yet Jesus never once claimed to be man and God. In the contrary, he said 'But in vain do they worship me, teaching in doctrines the commandments of men'. If they have the same divine nature, surely that would mean they are equal in power, but that is not so. Jesus said:
'I can of my own self do nothing'
'My father is greater than I'
''My father is greater than all'
''But of that day (day of judgement) and that hour knew it no man, no, not the angels which are in Heaven, neither the Son, but the Father'.
You also said that there is not solid proof of the Trinity; why then should we belive in it? Where, if at all, did you get that information from? Surely it must have come from somewhere? Yet nowhere in the Bible does Jesus claim to be God.