No, Christ was not created. He was in the beginning with God the Father and was God Himself.
So how can he be both God and also be
with God?! You just said with the Father who you don't believe is the one God then, right? A riddle that goes back the the days of Philo and Origen. And they were never really satisfied with it. Philo of Alexandria believed the
Father only was God. He believed the Son was CREATED. He is one of the most influential philosophers of Christ's time for the development of the Trinity concept. Go figure right?
If you believe this impossible complexion and awkward nature of the Son
of the Father, of his origin, current disposition and of his future, and not recorded in scripture, then I would want to know with complete surety, founded on solid ground, right?
And then there should be dozens of questions you must answer about it to be sure. Just saying it is so based of what you have been taught or what you want to think it says in scripture is not enough. You must rigorously test your hypothesis to even provide a theory and then as fact. This concept that the Son is also God never even became a true working theory let a alone a fact.
So what was the Son actually doing, his actual work before he pre-existed? A messenger, creating more of the Universe, helping the Father in heaven doing something..?
What was he actually doing the second/moment before he was conceived into 'another' life?
Where was he the second/moment before he was conceived into 'another' life? On the earth, in heaven...?
Did he actually transform himself into a new life at his conception? How did he do it?
Did he have help transforming himself into a new life 'on' earth? Did the Father help him incarnate? And then how did this affect the Father at that time?
If he was God as you say, who or what kept his essence of divinity for safekeeping as you might also believe? Did the Father absorb it and keep it for him whilst on earth? Where was it stored, in a heavenly divine essence vault?
Did the Son of God actually die on the Cross? And if he did not then what or who died or did no one die? And then based on your answer here there are many more questions to add.
Today, do you still believe the Son of God is God, as the source of power that is only given to the Son by his Father God? And then why is not the Son of God not the source of power, only the Father? There must be an order of superiority it would seem, right?
I could write many dozens more questions....
I do not believe you can answer any of these questions with any high degree of confidence if you believe the Son is both of the Father and also equal with the Father God.
And using misapplied/ misinterpreted and grossly mistranslated scripture won't cut it either.
I would want to know that my assertion about both the nature of the Father of the Son is true, especially if my life's spirituality and belief is based on Yahshua the Christ, the Son of God existing before his human conception as God.