This is what I can say. I believe that there are no gods in the sense of classical belief. The judeo-christian God, Allah, Zeus, Thor et al. are man made characters from man made mythologies. Whether or not there is sentience in the design of the universe or some kind of being(s) that started the whole thing going is largely irrelevant. I see no reason to worship it, especially since I have no idea what it is or if it even exists. But if it does exist, it certainly goes beyond my and for that matter everyone else's understanding, and it certainly is the farthest thing removed from the false gods invented by man.
And if you really need a solid foundation for why this would be true, I pose this question. If God created man and has been involved in his trials and tribulations since day one, why is it that God only came into the picture 3000 years ago? And if you start explaining the creation story to me, know that it will instantly be dismissed.
And if you really need a solid foundation for why this would be true, I pose this question. If God created man and has been involved in his trials and tribulations since day one, why is it that God only came into the picture 3000 years ago? And if you start explaining the creation story to me, know that it will instantly be dismissed.
You really believe in a man who has helped to save the world twice, with the power to change his physical appearance? An alien who travels though time and space--in a police box?!?