the 'a god ' in John 1:1 shows that Jesus is God-like and a god by virtue of possessing many qualities of his father but that still doesn't make him God thats why people over-look the important part of that scripture when dwelling on the 'a god' they ignore it saying 'WITH God' all translations say this with no exception they all agree he is 'with God and that in itself proves he isn't god becasue you cannot be with something and be it that is not the sense of what being with something means. I am with you on this forum but I am not you. Jesus cannot be with God if he is God.
My reply: You again do not think thru deeply what Jh 1:1 is saying. "In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God and the word was God.
The first instance of God is speaking of the person normally thought as as God by the people at that time- the Father. The second occurence speaks of nature. To help you understand this rephrase this as `In the garden was the Woman, and the Woman was with the Human and the Woman was Human.' The first occurrence of `human' refers to a specific person but the second occurrence of `human' refers to their common nature, not to a specific person. John 1:1 is teaching that in the beginning the Word was with the person that is normally thought of as "God', the Father, the Decision-maker. The last portion of the verse adds that the Word had the essential nature of being God. No big mystery here.