Very interesting you ask me why I am part of an organized religion, well because it is the only religion truly revealed by God, that is, the Catholic faith, any other religion is either a pagan religion, a heresy of the Catholic religion, or a religion that is monotheistic but contains errors in its teaching. Everyone has their own religion whether they think they do or not, it is natural for man to exalt thing outside himself and put them on a pedestal and worship it because he was made to love and serve God, but when he deviates from God he must worship something else, even atheists worship their own false reasoning above God, that is their religion. Another example is why was God angered with those who worshiped the golden calf? simply because it is not the true God and is not due worship because it is a creature. This is all pretty obvious 1st commandment stuff.

If you believe Our Lord Jesus Christ was truly God and truly man then he cannot speak a lie. He founded the church on St. Peter and the apostles and their successors. The traditions of the faith, and scripture, the writings of the saints are all part of the true faith. If God established a church on earth, which He did, through the apostles and St. Peter, then that Church cannot speak error on matters of faith and morals, it is simply impossible, and if one of its members did, they would not be speaking in the name of the true Church.

The Church is not a building or an idea or even a place, but it is in fact those that are baptized into the body of Christ. You believe in Oneness yet you listed the Trinity
The Church is not a building or an idea or a place per se, but it has a visible structure and hierarchy, which is necessary in order that man understand the power of authority and to participate in the sacramental life given to it by God. You can be baptized and not be in the Church, a latae sententiae excommunicatio, because you hold to false ideas which are against the deposit of faith which Christ reveals through the true faithful, that is whenever the successor of St. Peter speaks in union with all the bishops of the church and solemnly proclaims something to be held by the faithful, this has been going on since the 1st century of the church, and anyone who denies the traditions of the early church in union with the Catholic faith is putting their salvation at risk. Christianity is not a cafeteria, one does not get to pick and choose what they do and do not like, it is all or nothing, embrace Christ and the traditions which were taught by him and the apostles, or put your eternal salvation at risk, and these traditions are only found in the Catholic faith, we can trace every priest and every bishop back to St. Peter and the apostles.

Of course I believe in oneness and the Trinity they are not separate. You have a mother, father and child of a family, and call them a family. You have mind, spirit, and will, those are three yet one in soul. Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, three persons, one God. I cannot ever claim to understand the eternal depths of the Most Blessed Trinity. Our Lord Jesus Christ once appeared to St. Augustine because Augustine was laboring extremely hard with trying to understand the Trinity and Our Lord brought him to a beach and had him dig a hole in the sand then walk over to the ocean and fill up the bucket then go back to the hole and put water in it over and over, even after the hole he dug was overflowing. St. Augustine then asked Our Lord what was the meaning of this. Our Lord told him that the sea was like the Trinity and the hole was our capacity to understand as creatures, we can only fill ourselves with so much knowledge of God at one time because we are not eternal as God is, only God can know Himself as he knows Himself. We can know God, but only according to our nature and what God allows us to know about Him. So, I hope that helps. This is why holding the true faith is so important.

What are your personal views on the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost?
I do not have any, I believe what the Catholic faith has said about the Trinity throughout the ages. I usually refer to St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Augustine, Pseudo-Dionysius, St. John of the Cross, St. Gregory the Great, St. Bernard, St. Anselm, All the Council documents of each ecumenical council that defined dogma and condemned error, St. Pius X, St. Pius V, Patrologiae Latinae, Patrologiae Graeca, there are so many resources on this that it would take 10 lifetimes to begin to make a dent in studying it, but to put it simply, I believe what the Catholic faith has taught for 2,000 years. The Nicene Creed is good in understanding what the Trinity is in a very simple manner, so I would start from there. Also the Last Gospel is good, namely, the first chapter of the Gospel of John.

As a believer I would assume it is safe to say you believe in recieving salvation from the Lord, how do you personally believe one recieves it?
I believe one receives it through Jesus Christ in the Catholic faith by means of grace and works. Faith without works is dead. I believe in keeping the precepts of the church in order to attain salvation because without the support of the church, the true church, her traditions, her saints, her teachings, I am like a blind man and cannot see where I am going. How anyone can claim to interpret scripture and Christianity on a personal basis is beyond me and to be honest, very scary. Without the indefectability of the true faith promised to us by God in Jesus Christ, we are like lambs being led to the slaughter because we open ourselves up to way, WAY to much error, especially since we are sinful because of original sin, we obviously have this tendency to want to do things our way instead of conforming ourselves to the cross of Jesus Christ in the faith He has revealed to us. Just look at how many different Protestant Churches there are 35,000+ and growing every day in the U.S., truly all that division is not what God intended, God is one. One Lord, One Faith (not 35,000), One Baptism.

I would like also to say one last thing, the Catholic Church put the bible together, you can look that up anywhere, so if you read it, you are accepting that the Catholic Church has the authority to interpret and determine which books of scripture went into the bible.

I hope that helps, feel free to PM me if you have any personal questions.