Well, I don't see that your response relates to what I wrote. Are you able to follow what I said? Did you want to comment on it?
But to answer your question, yes, I believe it is possible to deny that Jesus is God and that he died on the cross and at the same time acknowledge the Creator. Of course, they will be wrong about some of the characteristics of the creator.
But it's like this: if a person says that they believe in a creator. And then we say that there is just one creator. It's reasonable for us to say, then, but they are acknowledging the Creator. They may go on to say that the Creator is named Odin. So they would be wrong about that!
But, imo, it would still be reasonable to say that they are acknowledging the Creator, especially if that is taken to mean that they acknowledge that a Creator exists.
But to answer your question, yes, I believe it is possible to deny that Jesus is God and that he died on the cross and at the same time acknowledge the Creator. Of course, they will be wrong about some of the characteristics of the creator.
But it's like this: if a person says that they believe in a creator. And then we say that there is just one creator. It's reasonable for us to say, then, but they are acknowledging the Creator. They may go on to say that the Creator is named Odin. So they would be wrong about that!
But, imo, it would still be reasonable to say that they are acknowledging the Creator, especially if that is taken to mean that they acknowledge that a Creator exists.
James 2:19
19 Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble.