You are totally misunderstanding even basic scriptures going back to the OT too. The point is that there are not other gods and especially none that could be called creator of the world. Maybe you just missed that. I will repeat it for you. The point is that there are not other gods and especially none that could be called creator of the world.This is where your denials of Scripture or misunderstandings come in. How do you conclude God is more than one person when the Bible directly says He isn't? More than one person wouldn't be God creating a lone, more than one person isn't a He, Him, His, I. More than one person contradicts the Father's exclusive deity as the one and only true God. For your wildly unconventional logic to work, it would require reinterpreting the Bible to make it say something it never once explicitly states, making your interpretation private. Also, you interpretation ignores all precedent. It's eisegesis to say that the Word is literally God without any precedent in John 1:1, totally out of the blue, for it to never be repeated again by anyone else, and contradicted by John himself in Ats 4:23-24,27 and dozens of other points in Scripture. This is what happens when one's foundation isn't the Bible, this is indoctrination run wild Mike. You don't have to be in bondage to it forever.
The problem is not whether the Father is God. The problem at hand is whether Jesus is somehow a second god. But we know that is not the case. This is not a private, weird interpretation when explaining why Jesus cannot be a separate god since we know there are not multiple gods. It is that concept however that trips up unitarians. They cannot comprehend John 1 since they think it means there are separate gods or they just plain misinterpret the passage into an form unsupportable by the language.
Jesus also forgives sins and speaks the words that make sense only of being the Word who exists before Abraham and John the Baptist. The problem is that you cannot comprehend that critical point so you have to say this means Jesus exists only in prophecy. That is so mundane an idea that it would not have been put into scripture without destroying all trust in scripture.
If you can make a convincing argument against the testimony of scripture, you would have done it by now.
