Subduction Zone
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Actually the implication is that Jesus is God. (Mark 10:18) "And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God." He didn't say no, I am not God. He didn't say yes, I am God. But if you are calling Him good, know what you are saying.
As for (Matt. 27:46), Jesus is the God/Man. Both Man and God. As the God/Man, He was always in fellowship with the Father. And when He prayed, He addressed the Father. Due to the sins being placed upon Him, the Father did forsake the Son as the sins were upon Him. This was a separation never known by the Son. Thus the Man Jesus didn't know the Father as Father at that moment. He knew Him as God. And so He cried out 'My God'. This doesn't take away from Christ's deity as God the Son. It reveals the seriousness of what had taken place.
Good-Ole-Rebel
That is an amazing stretch. The mental acrobats that some go through to defend their particular interpretations of the Bible are truly amazing. Sorry, but that is just another fail.