That is a very convoluted idea. Too much reading books about the Bible will do that do you.
That's a wrong assumption, my friend.
I do not read tons of Christian books.
I prefer to study Scripture looking at the context and by praying, and by verifying with cross references and more prayer. Sometimes I occasionally check out articles if I run into a truly challenging verse or passage, but many times I talk it over with God in the privacy of my own residence.
Further on in that passage we find that Jesus is the Lord from heaven and that has nothing to do with His earthly incarnation.
The Spirit of Christ is God and therefore is and always has been the giver of life.
Perhaps this would be best cleared up if you gave me a word for word commentary on the last part of 1 Corinthians 15:45 that says, "the last Adam was made a quickening spirit."
Explain each word and what it means in this verse.
How was the last Adam made a quickening spirit?
You said:
Your idea that some of His deity was somehow suppressed during His incarnation is just a very silly idea.
There are three pieces of Scripture that allude to Christ suppressing His divine attribute of Omniscience. The first one is in John 17:5. Jesus says, "And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was." Habakkuk 2:14 talks about how the glory of the Lord is knowledge (Also see 2 Corinthians 4:6).
The other two points in Scripture can be found with Adam and Samson. In Romans 5:14 NLT says Adam is a symbol or representation of Christ and then check out #7 on the 1st list below.
So what ways are Adam and Jesus alike?
#1 Adam and Jesus are both sons of God (Who directly created physically in some way by God).
#2. Adam and Jesus both are representatives of a certain people group.
#3. Adam and Jesus both are supposed to have dominion over the Earth.
#4. Adam and Jesus both have brides (Jesus' bride is the Church).
#5. Both Adam and Jesus' destiny for man involved a tree (The cross is referred to as a Tree in the NT).
#6. Adam and Jesus both take on sin in a garden
(Jesus took on our sins within the cup at Gethsemane).
#7. Both Adam and Jesus are limited in knowledge for a certain amount of time.
As for Samson: Well, I believe there are similarities between Samson and Jesus that answer my point above. Please see #2.
#1. Samson and Jesus both were humiliated in front of others as a public display.
#2. Samson and Jesus both were blind in some way. (Jesus was blinded to to having all knowledge).
#3. Samson and Jesus both outstretched their arms so as to save their people & defeat evil.
You said:
One poster here thinks that Jesus was 0% deity while on earth (even though they believe that He was 100% deity in heaven before His incarnation). What percent do you believe that He was, 95%... 90%... ?%?
Right, and they would be wrong for thinking that Jesus is 0% deity.
Jesus is 100% deity.
"For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily." (Colossians 2:9).
For in "
him"
[i.e. the Word made flesh] dwells all the fulness of the Trinity within the body of the Logos.