Well yes, really. Notice you ignore the verses that make it clear that Jesus is God so that you don't have to synthesize that information with the verses you quote. If you're going to debate scripture, you need to consider the whole of scripture, not just one or two verses. As long as you continue to ignore most of the Bible, your heretical theology on God will remain, well, heretical and flawed.
As usual you answer no questions. You just seem to deny the testimony of Christ. You try to point out the Son as separate from the Father, when the Father is in him everywhere he goes. The only distinction is that the Son is divinely created flesh with a mind and soul, and the Father is a Spirit.
Is John 14:10 somehow an inaccurate witness from the Son? Is the Father not in Christ giving him the words and doing the works, as Christ said?
Your argument is not with me, it is with Jesus Christ.
“He that believeth on me, believeth not on me, but on him that sent me.” John 12:44
I think that your problem is that you don’t believe on HIM that sent the Son. If true, that’s a big problem. I’m assuming that you will surely deny that being a problem, but your testimony seems to tell me otherwise.
I ask again:
Did the Son inherit his name, yes or no?