Quite simply the truth is as follows:
The man we know as Jesus did not come from the seed of a man, but was so conceived through a seed of God. Having been born, He, therefore, needed, through the biological concept of needing the seed of a man and the egg of a woman to be born, a father and a mother. No one would ever argue that Mary was His mother. But, logic tells us that there must also be a father. So, if the seed came from God, then He who supplied the seed, is the father. So, the God became the Father of the man Jesus, the man who was the Word incarnated.
It was the man Jesus who basically said, "my Father, your Father, and my God, your God". So yes, the man Jesus had a Father. So yes, Jesus, being a man, had a God.
The Christ (Messiah) never had a Father, but the Son did. There was never a Son until the birth of Jesus, this is when the God became the Father. Being the Christ was a role the Word took upon Himself when He was born in the flesh. Dare I to ask you, what is meant by "The Lord is my Redeemer", if not "Jehovah is my Redeemer?" If we know that Jehovah is eternal, then we know that the Christ is eternal. Therefore, the Christ (the Messiah) has no need of a father or a God, seeing that my Redeemer is my Lord = Jehovah. So, is it not the Son, Jesus, who says this and not the Messiah? We must discern the Diginities of the Son to know who He is.
The man we know as Jesus did not come from the seed of a man, but was so conceived through a seed of God. Having been born, He, therefore, needed, through the biological concept of needing the seed of a man and the egg of a woman to be born, a father and a mother. No one would ever argue that Mary was His mother. But, logic tells us that there must also be a father. So, if the seed came from God, then He who supplied the seed, is the father. So, the God became the Father of the man Jesus, the man who was the Word incarnated.
It was the man Jesus who basically said, "my Father, your Father, and my God, your God". So yes, the man Jesus had a Father. So yes, Jesus, being a man, had a God.
The Christ (Messiah) never had a Father, but the Son did. There was never a Son until the birth of Jesus, this is when the God became the Father. Being the Christ was a role the Word took upon Himself when He was born in the flesh. Dare I to ask you, what is meant by "The Lord is my Redeemer", if not "Jehovah is my Redeemer?" If we know that Jehovah is eternal, then we know that the Christ is eternal. Therefore, the Christ (the Messiah) has no need of a father or a God, seeing that my Redeemer is my Lord = Jehovah. So, is it not the Son, Jesus, who says this and not the Messiah? We must discern the Diginities of the Son to know who He is.
Quite simply The Messiah testifed that He had a Father(Creator) and GOD, and that His Father(Creator) and GOD was also The Father(Creator) and GOD of His brethren!
And He bore witness to such after His Father and GOD raised Him from among the dead!
Your version of a god is dead!