“For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily,” Col. 2:9. The fulness of deity is God the Father, thus all of God dwells in Jesus. The Trinity doctrine says no, all of God does not dwell in Jesus, it dwells in three coequal divine people. So which belief has the higher view of Jesus? It should be obvious.
By the way, this is why when Saul asked, “who are thou” on the road to Damascus, the answer from heaven was “I am Jesus.” Since Jesus has all deity, of course it would be him to answer.
[A]ll of God dwells in Jesus. But since Jesus is a man, IS he just a divinized man That would make him no more than what we shall be, if we are among the Elect? That is merely the highest in the hierarchy of divine beings.