Aineo,
I have but one question for you:
John 1:3 - All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
παντα δι αυτου εγενετο και χωρις αυτου εγενετο ουδε εν ο γεγονεν
This particular verse tells us that "without Him" (horis autou), preposition with the ablative case which translates as "apart from Him," was not any thing made that was made. Since the word "Him" clearly refers to a person and not an idea or a predetermined plan existing in the mind of God, how can "Him" Christ be a creation? Furthermore, Christ "Him" cannot be a creation since all that was "made" (creation) was made "apart" from Him, thus excluding Him as part of creation. How do you explain this?
Blessings