Thanks for referring me to the above website.
You're welcome. Did you actually read any of it and look up any of the scriptures cited, or did you simply say to yourself, "Oh, this is about the Trinity, and I don't believe in that"? The remainder of your response leads me to think it was the latter.
This Scripture in John 14:28 demonstrates that Jesus did NOT make himself equal with God Almighty, Jehovah God:
John 14:28:"..., because the Father is greater than I am."
I guess we're going to run the entire gamut of JW proof texts on the subject, then?
Actually, it demonstrates no such thing. Being "greater" refers to position, not nature. My boss is "greater" than I am within the company that I work for, but I would certainly take exception if you tried to tell me that that means that he is more human than I am.
Likewise, within the triune Godhead, the Father has assumed a greater position than the Son, with regard to the functional work of creation and redemption. But that does not mean that the Son is less than equal with the Father as to his nature.
Jesus is shown over and over again in scripture to be God. In John 20:28, Thomas acknowledges Jesus as his 'Lord and God,' and Jesus commends him for his faith in recognizing Him as such.
Repeatedly, Jesus is identified with Jehovah. Jesus, for example, is our Savior. Acts 4:12 says that no other name has been given under heaven by which we can be saved than that of Jesus (not even the name of Jehovah). So Jesus is the only Savior. But at Isaiah 43:11, Jehovah says that he is the only Savior. What shall we conclude from this, but that Jesus is Jehovah?
John 1:3 and Colossians 1:15-20 (read without the dishonestly inserted [other]s) demonstrate that Jesus created all things. I understand that JW's teach that Jesus worked as a "master worker" along with Jehovah in creation. But at Isaiah 44:24, Jehovah is explicit in saying that he did things "alone," "by myself." He had no "master worker" alongside him. If Jesus did the creating - and we are assured by scripture that he did - then he is Jehovah.
These are just a few of the scripture texts cited on the page I referred you to. Please go back there, read the material and look up the cited scriptures before you toss out more of the usual, easily-refuted JW proof texts.
As far as Jesus Christ been referred to as a "God" - it's in the Scriptures that he is referred to as a "God"- it's true the Scriptures refer to Jehovah God as the only true God. I refer to Jesus Christ as a "God" in the sense that Jehovah God created Jesus Christ in HIS IMAGE -he possesses the true God's Godlike- image/qualities. Jesus Christ is a "God" in the figurative sense.
Either he is a god or he isn't. Saying he is a god in the figurative sense is meaningless. If what you mean is that he is a lot like God, but isn't really a god himself, then you are contradicting yourself, since you have asserted that he is "a god" and a "mighty God."
If, on the other hand, he is a god in your belief, then you are, as I have previously pointed out, a polytheist, as are all Jehovah's Witnesses who truly believe their organization's teachings.