If my father, a man, begets a son, the he, the son, me, also is a man. Like father like son. If God begets a Son, then the Son must also be God. The Jews knew what the implications were when Jesus claimed God as his Father. They thought it blasphemy, which is why they wanted to some him. Jesus was claiming Sonship in the highest sense of the word.
Brakelite: Your analogy is simplistic and inappropriate, without scriptural merit. It does sound good though. We are speaking of God and how he created etc., not of a human being and his limited will to reproduce or 'create.'
God made a human being, the last Adam, not a divine human male baby god that became a mature divine god-man then as a Trinitarian would say, eventually or already God himself. Of course this is nonsense talk, invented by Greek taught pagans, who some were politicians of primarily the 4th century AD.
Wait a minute, divinity is only of God, the source of purity, who has no beginning or end. How can a human being with a human birth from both God’s spirit and a human woman that thought she had a baby boy, have or be a divine being? Mary believed she had a normal human being who slowly realized God was really with him as he grew to manhood and beyond. I believe scripture is quite clear on who the Christ is.
Scripture strongly supports that the attribute of divinity cannot be given or transferred somehow to other creations of God as part of their birth or any time in their life. And the unscriptural thought that Christ pre-existed (viola - the incarnation invention and myth) and was created by God still would not make him divine. God also says that Christ was not even immortal until he ascended to heaven from this earth.
Scripture also strongly supports that divinity is or can be shared with God. Christ is the first example, the first fruit that possessed this attribute besides his immortality, although it was or is not himself or a part of his nature or indigenous being.
We as believers, today, partake of part of this divinity of God through Christ. We are to be as Christ- and not divine as Christ is not, or never was divine. The marriage of the bride and bridegroom, yet in the future is about being as one, working as one, and with one purpose and sharing in the same 'fullness' of divinity (God-ness) of the Father that only he possesses. He is the source of divinity and spiritually or the source of life energy power.
Bless you brother,
APAK