How about Christ? Catholics view Him to be God and not a spirit. This physical body in no way makes Him “less”.
Jesus is fully divine and fully human.
He is God, who did lower Himself for a while. Lower even than the angels. His imperfect human venture indeed, a clothing in something lesser than the divine. Not that Jesus is imperfect, but the corporal body is subject to death. A God who dies, in the most humiliating way of a criminal, nailed to a cross.
He is resurrected, and the resurrected body is different than what we know now. It is perfected, as Jesus is perfect. The body is still, fully human, as is Jesus.
Jesus is fully divine, the Incarnation not dividing or diluting His divinity.
But this is not the point. The point is, you are not divine. You did not lower yourself for a while, even though you believe you are incarnate in the same way as God, who became Man, you are not. You would need to be first, divine, which is impossible as you are created and an attribute of God is that He is uncreated. Jesus is God, the one, true, uncreated God, who became Man.
Mormonism teaches that your God is a creation. One god of many gods and goddesses. It teaches that you are the same type of uncreated, divine “intelligence”. A God who is the same as man, in nature, is not a God. You can believe all you like that you are the same as God, but it is a delusion.
Christian teaching is that it is God Himself, the one true God, who lowered Himself for a while.Emanuel, God is with us. Literally, our God is our Savior. While Mormon teaching is, a god, one of many, asked for a volunteer to take on the role,of Savior. No doubt it is a great role, and Mormoms have a view that something great happened. But you don’t get, at all, how great. Our God became Man! Entered the world as a helpless child of a poor family, without political or social influence. A King is born, and it is God who is our King.