To give one serious answer and to leave it at that, since I really don't think, this warrants discussion.
All the gods imagined at any point in time, most of all, are illogical and entirely based on human traits. That's the best base for calling them human inventions, since a superior being would be above that.
Rakeisha in a different thread, even went so far as attributing god with emotions. Well, that would be worthy of discussion, if I thought for a moment, Raheishha wouldn't go La, La, La, I can't hear you. But here's my point. A superior being, omniscient, omnipotent and eternal - what emotions could such a being possibly have that are even comparable to human emotions? The assumption of such a being looking at humans like an ant colony is already way beyond the narrative. There's a whole universe out there, unimaginable vast and supposedly created by that being. So, what emotions could something like that have when it comes to humans?
All the gods imagined at any point in time, most of all, are illogical and entirely based on human traits. That's the best base for calling them human inventions, since a superior being would be above that.
Rakeisha in a different thread, even went so far as attributing god with emotions. Well, that would be worthy of discussion, if I thought for a moment, Raheishha wouldn't go La, La, La, I can't hear you. But here's my point. A superior being, omniscient, omnipotent and eternal - what emotions could such a being possibly have that are even comparable to human emotions? The assumption of such a being looking at humans like an ant colony is already way beyond the narrative. There's a whole universe out there, unimaginable vast and supposedly created by that being. So, what emotions could something like that have when it comes to humans?