As a fantasy, sure. People fantasize about loving gods all the time, today we call them superheroes. They deliver justice, save the innocent, keep the earth from being hit by asteroids; if they weren't invariably accompanied by supervillains and often by hostile alien races; comic books would be about utopias. The downside would be the psychological effect on regular people who can't hope to measure up to benevolent beings with super powers and could get in the habit of depending on them to solve their problems instead of coping on their own. But I think that would be a worthwhile tradeoff for Ultra Woman saving millions of people from disasters, Night Avenger cleaning up the streets, and Dr. Cranium developing an STD that cures AIDS.
It would be nice to have powerful, benevolent, incorruptible beings on the side of ordinary people.
As for a loving god with a capital 'G' that created the universe, sure, it's easy to imagine how the job could have been done better if the creator was all-powerful and all-wise and truly had the welfare of human beings in mind when creating the universe. Evolution is a messy way to get to humans and suffering is at the heart of it, creating us fully-formed and without the need to eat other life to live would be much faster, simpler, and more benevolent. Like being able to just instantiate fictional characters.
It would be nice to have powerful, benevolent, incorruptible beings on the side of ordinary people.
As for a loving god with a capital 'G' that created the universe, sure, it's easy to imagine how the job could have been done better if the creator was all-powerful and all-wise and truly had the welfare of human beings in mind when creating the universe. Evolution is a messy way to get to humans and suffering is at the heart of it, creating us fully-formed and without the need to eat other life to live would be much faster, simpler, and more benevolent. Like being able to just instantiate fictional characters.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.