1
1holycatholic
Guest
There is not a one to one relationship between persons and beings.The existence of distinct divine Persons, as the Trinity doctrine posits, shows that each Person has qualities that the others do not (they are one in “substance”, while being “three” in Personhood). For example, Trinitarians believe that the Father is unbegotten (as is the Holy Ghost), while the Son is [eternally] begotten. The Holy Ghost proceeds, while the Father and the Son do not. Etc.
Therefore, your above quote not only applies to LDS theology, but Trinitarian theology as well, since the Trinity by definition involves distinctions between the three divine Persons (to not acknowledge the existence of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost as distinct Persons leads one to Modalism), which means that there are distinctions “in God”.
A cat is zero persons in one being.
A human is one person in one being.
God is three persons in one being.
God is one being, not three beings. Three beings (gods) is logically impossible. Three persons in one being (God) is not.