JosephMalik:
10 He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.
This doesn`t exclude heavenly beings. This doesn`t define the Words creation to only refer to this planet, and the things on it. This doesn`t mean that the "all things were created by him" correlates in a "one-to-one" relationship with the expression "the world".
What do you have to show? Nothing! That is all that you have offered so far.Calm down...we`re only discussing, no need to get all Jihad in here.
And you still haven`t adressed the issue of the need for a christian to arrive at a theology that would bring the different passages in harmony with eachother (regardless of the historical development of the Bible, etc). One way or the other, an acceptable theology has to bring the passages in Genesis, Isaiah and John into harmony. Your alternative doesn`t do that. Trinitarianism, however, does.