They touched, saw and heard the Word of Life. Life is always associated with something "Living".1 John 1:1-3 refers to this "Word of life" as a thing. What you said only supports Jesus not having a iteral pre-existence. A person isn't a "that" or a "which".
That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled, of the Word of life;
How do I see the life from the beginning that appeared in flesh? I think you already know.As far as John 1:1 goes, doesn't that verse refer to the Word as a he? How would you account for the Word being a thing and then a he elsewhere? Why is the word (logos) not a he in 99% of the Bible? One word, personification.
Before all things is stated "truth". Just as all those things God made through, by and for the life that appeared in flesh.Personification again. Before all things were created there was nothing else aside from God speaking words according to Genesis 1. In Genesis 1, God's words weren't referred to as a person. For your interpretation of John 1 to be about the Word actually being the Creator then the Bible would need to confirm this. What you're saying doesn't exist in Genesis or anywhere else in the Bible. That's personification.
Those who are born of God have been given fullness in Christ.Being filled with the fullness of the deity applies to normal Christians too:
So you equate having been given fullness in Christ or Christ in us as being filled with all the fullness of God? Or only when you want to state a reason to deny all the fullness of the Deity resides in Christ?Ephesians 3
19of the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.
Jesus and the Father are ONE. AS He taught.Just demonstrates he didn't have the words inherently, but had to get them from God.
Jesus isn't the Only Sovereign Lord according to Scripture. The authority comes from the top (the Father,=) and goes downhill to His subordinates. This is also why the Father is called the Lord of heaven and earth in Matthew 11:25 and Jesus is never called that.