What about Matthew 28:19?

In Matthew 28:19 Jesus said, "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing
them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost."

Nowhere in the Holy Scripture was anyone baptized using the words Father,
Son, and Holy Ghost. The reason is quite simple. Jesus said, "Baptizing them
in the NAME of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Father,
Son, and Holy Ghost are not names but titles of positions.
Any male parent is a father and a son; so the only way one can baptize in the
Father's name is to first find out what is the Father's name. To find out the
Father's name, we have only to find out the Son's name and how He obtained
it. Let us read Hebrews 1:4,
"Being made so much better than the angles, as
he hath by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they."
If the Son
obtained His name by inheritance, the possibility from who He inherited it is
limited to one: HIS FATHER. For further proof, let us read the words of
Jesus in St. John 5:43,
"I am come in my Father's name…" If Jesus inherited
his name as Hebrews 1:4 states, can there be any doubt that the name of the
son has to be the same as the Father?