Jesus said God is Spirit. Spirit does not have flesh and blood. God is invisible and immortal, he can't die.
Jesus is an image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature. Creature refers to a created being. God was not born and God was not created.
Jesus is the Son of God. (Luke 1:35)
The flesh of Jesus, is not God.
The flesh of Jesus, is an outer coating.
If a temple of God is destroyed, is God destroyed? No it's just a temple.
Is the temple of God, God? No, it's a temple.
Is the flesh of God, God, not it's just a vessel.
Are you a spiritless vessel?
I am a spirit, with flesh and blood. I am an incarnate spirit.
I'm not an atheist, I don't believe I am body, nor do I believe Jesus is a body, but he wears a body.
The flesh of God was created, just as a temple is created.
The English word creature has the meaning of a created being, however, the English word creature was never used in reference to Jesus.
What you should say is that Jesus is the "Firstborn of creation", and thus imply that Jesus was born. However, even the term firstborn does not equate to a "created being". He was born through the Virgin Mary. God was born. He is "God with us"
Meth Amon Ho Theos, Emmanuel.
Matthew 1:22-23 NKJV
So all this was done that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet, saying: Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel, which is translated, God with us.
So, Jesus is "God with us".
The Word of God was not a created being, he existed before his incarnation.
Do you deny that he existed before his incarnation?
It seems that your claim would rely on that, because the issue you raise deals with birth.
"oh Birth implies being created", well in this case it doesn't. The Logos existed before his incarnation.
Jesus died, God died. By this I only mean his temple became dead, not that his spirit was somehow destroyed. So, the Word of God, his as spirit never was destroyed.
There's nothing in the bible that says God's flesh cannot cease to function.