No I cannot show you when you actually said yes, just as you cannot show me where I actually said you said yes. No assumption taken.
I am so glad you asked that beautiful question of how can I pray to the Father without through Christ?
I am really glad you did. Since I cannot speak freely with you. I guess I will have to qoute
And he said unto them, When ye pray, say, Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in earth. Luke 11:2
Christ says to pray, Our father (this prayer is distinctly addressed to the father) which art in heaven.
That is how. Now, according to trinity doctrine, Father, Son, and Ghost are three different persons yet one God.
If this is true, if I pray as Christ said to the Father, then I am praying to the Son and Ghost as well b/c I am praying to God and there is only one.
Now, if we say that I can pray to the Father or the Son without addressing all three, that would make them three gods, if all of them are God.
So there is no way to address any of them without addressing all, unless they are not all One God. Reason being, that if I pray to the Son, I am praying to God. If I pray to the Father, I am praying to God and if I pray to the spirit, I am praying to God.
If God does anything, then all three of them must be doing it together, or else, it is more than one God.
Trinity is false friend...