Response: God is a spirit being and angels are spirit beings (and the Bible calls them ‘sons of God.’) Do Trinitarians believe angels are God in the same way they claim Jesus is God?
Adam, the first human created by God, was made in the image and likeness of God, and is referred to as a Son of God. Did this make him God in the same way Trinitarians claim Jesus is God? Though the proposition seems logical, the Trinitarians’ failure to apply this argument consistently demonstrates their lack of comprehensive analysis of the Scriptural statements they use to support their doctrine. (Job 38:7, Luke 3:38)
Scientifically (and theologically) speaking, DNA is the (God-created) mechanism that causes a species (a kind) to produce another of its own species (after its own kind). Is God a species? Does God have DNA? Does He use it to reproduce Himself?
The Bible presents Jesus’ conception as a miracle. There is no reason to believe that God has DNA or that there was a transfer of DNA from God the Father to Jesus’ mother, as in human parenting.
The sophistry of applying (created) scientific formulae and reproductive processes to the miracles of an (uncreated) God to “prove” a scripturally questionable doctrine is at best a distraction, and at worst a deception.