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Jay520 said:

All of these only contradict Superchunck's post if you're defining "God" as the biblical definition of God, which states that he must be perfect, all-loving, etc. But that doesn't have to be true. There are plenty of varying interpretations of what a "God" is.

I'm indeed assuming God is the almighty like the bible says and I don't think that kind of view of what God is, can be combined with the knowledge we have now. For years (and they still do) religious people have been assuming God is a being with consciousness and we are made up to his image. Then you're assuming it was God's plan to make humans. However, everything in history contradicts this statement. Also, God having a consciousness before he made everything is impossible. God being ''angry'' at you means he's dependent of neurotransmitters that could not exists before he made everything. From the bible's perspective, the idea of God is negligible.

I'd like to hear your other interpretations of what God actually is. As long as you're not assuming he's a being with consciousness, but rather some kind of ''energy source''. We can call the unknown God for a while, until we actually discover what it is and call it something more scientifically.