The Holy Spirit gives gifts as HE wills. That is a decision independent of the Father and the Son. I have not been caught in a fallacy. Wrangling over words does not accomplish anything since words convey concepts. Words are how mankind communicates ideas, therefore debating or wrangling over the meaning of one word in Scripture is self-defeating.
Anytime someone uses an analogy in an attempt to explain the Trinity you non-Trinitarians labe it irrelevant just like you do when we can show your understanding of a Hebrew word is skewed to your agenda and does not fully address the meaning of that one word. You are the one that made a snide remark aimed that the webmaster concerning how "echad" is used in the OT and the fact is "echad" is not always used to mean what you want it to mean, which is why I posted that entry from Crosswalk.com. You got caught in a fallacy and don't want to admit it.
Just as the Jews refused to see the suffering Messiah in the OT non-Trinitarians refuse to see the Trinity in the NT.