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Father represents source.  It can be traced back to Jesus’ use of the word in the New Testament.  In the Bible it says that God is spirit.

Holy Spirit represents the Love of the Father for the Son.  The Holy Spirit is our teacher and our comforter.
He is, in essence, the mind and will of God the father.  That is to say that the Holy Spirit is like the mind of God, which by extension makes him the Soul of God. That is, of course, if you accept a more modernistic psychological idea that the mind and the soul are the same thing.

Then comes the Son.  He is the embodiment of God in that He is the offspring of the Father by way of the Holy Spirit.

In the same way that you and I are considered Spirit first, Soul second, and Body third, that is how we are crafted in His image.  In the following scripture, notice the plurality suggested in the words Us and Our.

Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.” -NKJV
Jesus was one man comprised of the three aspects of God on earth, but He possesses the attributes of God, now.

The attributes that you speak of cannot be logically defended on the terms you gave, but you might be open to the idea that these attributes can be justified both inside and outside the realm of space-time. But then you might have to consider that the story of Jesus is true in that although His body died on the cross, He has inherited a place outside of space-time, and now comes to us by way of His Holy Spirit.  He is now one with the source, such that He now has all three attributes.

Upon our physical death, as Christians, we are promised that we will co-inherit these attributes with Him.

Remember, you cannot graft new ideas onto a closed mind, regardless of whether it is a Christian mind or an Atheist mind.

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