Fail.
If Jesus were not David's Lord, He would still be David's seed according to the flesh. So that is not an answer. You have not answered how He is David's Lord, also being his seed.
Therefore, I will not give you an answer to your question either.
But if you think you can back your lies and claims with the scriptures--go for it, and I will show you where you are wrong (again).
The conundrum, in the scripture in question, is, how is Jesus David's son if He is his Lord?
The answer is, indeed, that He is his Lord in that He is God; and he is His son in that He was made of the seed of David according to the flesh.
I have answered your question adequately; but you are in denial of the truth.
I have shown that the kjv's rendering refutes your position; whereas you have said that the kjv is not against it. You are obviously wrong in this.
You are a sinner in need of the Saviour.