Kenobi said:
What is it that you would have God do rather than simply standing by and watching, without helping us in any way? You speak as though you feel that God should perform some exceedingly radical action such as sacrificing himself for the salvation of man.
First, what would we need salvation from?
Second, why would an omnipotent god need sacrifice himself or his son or whoever to give man salvation? All he'd have to do is snap his fingers, and less even, and man has salvation?
The only reason I can think of, sending his son to be sacrificed is to guilt trip us into believing. And a god that feels the need to guilt trip us, is either not even a fraction as powerful as he claims to be, or twisted, sick and evil.
Kenobi said:
Even with the quality of omnipotence?
An omnipotent being did not create the universe. The universe is far too harmonious and following mathematical laws for that. An omnipotent being can simply point, and say, "galaxy there" and there's a galaxy there, and then point, and there's a planet, etc. etc. There's no point for a being like that to waste time on making everything look like it has a natural origin and progression, unless it has deliberately done so to test whether we're able to disregard all our common sense and logic and remain on our knees despite all evidence to the contrary of his existence. Which gets us back to that stinking, evil bastard that needs to be fought every step of the way.
Plus, even if there is a god who created the universe, I can't help but wonder who created God, and then who created the being that created God, so on and so forth.
This is a question of a linear perception of time. Cause-effect. In a non-linear perception of time, there is no cause-effect, there's only eternal.
Therefor, no god. Time in the universe itself is non-linear, there is only the eternal continuum. It simply is, was and ever will be. No need to create some imaginary being to fulfill those requirements.