haha. thanks for confirming that you feel like what you interpreted is the plain and only meaning despite the passages that show insight beyond your views. You have learned this hyperliteralist reading that restricts you from understanding scripture at even a basic level.I don't feel a verse says anything. I have excellent reading comprehension and I know English grammar quite well. I don't impose any theological assumptions on it because I didn't write it. I do prefer what the Bible literally says over a completely absent trinity.
If you could find a good argument for your view and convince capable scholars and theologians, you might have a bit of basis to accept your new, novel, gnostic belief. No one on his own should be pushing his private doctrines on people when they are so contrary to sound teaching.