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Hi AvarAllahNoorLOL@Glo
Glo sister, i was wondering if you could shed some light on this, i did ask Phil12123 but he's seemed to have vanished!
Jesus on the cross said 'My God why do you forsske me'' Now if he's God why does he talk to God looking up at the heavens, or is he talking to himself? Which would apear quite delusional, no?
Let me give you an attempted answer in my own words.

I believe that Jesus is God incarnate. That means God came to earth in the form of man. During the 33 years of his earthly life Jesus was human. (Before you ask how God can be God and man at the same time, let me quickly say that God is all-powerful and all-present, so of course he can)
I believe that with Jesus' death God made a new convenant with his people.
If you read the Old Testament you see a whole list of accounts of how people fail God. They did then, and they still do now.
God made a convenant first with Adam, then with Noah, then with Abraham, then with Moses. Yet, again and again people turned away from God.
The laws, the sacrifices ..., nothing enabled human beings to remain faithful to God.
Therefore, God made the final convenant when he offered the perfect human being as a sacrifice for all our sins - the only way we can be forgiven.
It is sin which separates us from God (I guess you may be able to agree with this part), so on the cross, when Jesus carried all out sins and failing, he felt separate from God.
(Matthew 27:46)“And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?”
These words are actually from Psalm 22, which Christians see as a prophetic psalm, pointing towards Jesus' suffering and death.
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=psalm 22&version=31
I don't expect you to agree with what I have written, but this is my attempt to explain my beliefs. If you genuinely wanted to hear my answer, here it is. I hope you can respect it.

I guess, some of your question relates to the trinity issue.
I gather that you have strong views in that department (see http://www.islamicboard.com/comparative-religion/26571-trinity.html), so I won't go there now.
Peace,