Nope, you said Jesus, God.
God the Father or God the Holy Spirit?
No. The Holy Spirit never took on humanity to be born into the world as a singular person both divine and human. Jesus did. Mary gave birth to one Person, not two. That one Person had two natures - divinity and humanity.
So you are kicking The Holy Spirit out of what is commonly called the 3-in-one, or Trinity?
God is NEVER existent without being all three.
That's going to look bad on your resume when St. Peter reads it at the Pearly Gates.
“Nope, you said Jesus, God.”
Of course. Just like if I said, “Syncro, anti-Catholic”. That’s not two different people. It’s one and the same person.
“God the Father or God the Holy Spirit?”
God the Son, Jesus. See how I used the comma there to separate two references to the same Person?
“So you are kicking The Holy Spirit out of what is commonly called the 3-in-one, or Trinity?”
Nope. You seem to be going to great lengths to create straw men. Why?
“God is NEVER existent without being all three.”
The Three Divine Persons have different roles. Only ONE was born as a man.
“That’s going to look bad on your resume when St. Peter reads it at the Pearly Gates.”
Nope. I made no mistake about the Trinity whatsoever. Everything I said was 100% correct about the Trinity. Mary gave birth to Jesus, Jesus of Nazareth, Jesus Emmanuel, God, Son of God. That’s five references all to the same Person separated by commas. See how that works?