God is God, deity, Godhead (according to KJV). It applies equally to all three hypostatic realities otherwise incorrectly known in the west as "Persons".
You take a phrase out of a sentence out of context and debate that phrase. Good luck with that
I quoted straight out of WCF expressing belief in one God (not just the Father). In talks generically of God and that applies to all three hypostatic realities who are co-equal and co-eternal. Logos is God, Jesus is Logos, ergo Jesus is God; Jesus has a Body, ergo God has a body.
You don't have a point here.
Do you always find logic pointless?
You truncated it in an attempt to ridicule what was not being said.
Are you seriously arguing that Presbyterians believe God did not become man as the second person of the Trinity (as the WCF affirms?)