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God's most likely main motivation to create humans was...
- To observe their behavior and learn from them
- To make them in his image and thus learn about himself

Of course, to observe and learn. We like to observe and learn things, and we are derived from his toughts. Thus he must at least be familiar with the concepts "observing" and "learning". Either he made us like himself, eager to observe and learn, or he made us quite the opposite meaning he does not like learning and observing. Yet making something that is the opposite of yourself indicates that you have an interest in your counterside, thus want to observe, thus a paradox. Paradoxes are always false, and so the only thing left is that he made us like him, eager to learn. Or whatever smile.

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What would God mainly do to be believed in?
- Hiding himself, for making the belief the more worthwhile
- Implanting a God belief into humans from the beginning

I wonder why God would want to be believed in by his own creation anyway. He can do whatever he want, if he wanted to be believed in by his own imagination, then he has some sort of psychologic disorder? An Inferiority complex? I think we can safely discard that option, so he practically doesn't care about our awareness in him but for scientific reasoning. If he does it to observe behaviour, it can be any of the answers, but I can choose only two.

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What would God mainly do to make humans do good deeds?
- Create humans with a good character from the beginning
- Inflict spectacular punishments for bad deeds

So far I haven't seen anything from God, so I can't possibly tell from experience. But Bible teaches us above two answers, along with "releasing laws to demand do good deeds". I don't see any difference between that one and inflict spectacular punishments for bad deeds. Though, I'm very well aware that the medieval times had a big, big influence on religion, hiding the whole belief under a dark curtain. Thus these answers may not be total truth (for me) at all.

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What would God mainly to to learn from humans?
- Just observing them

IF God wants to learn from humans, that is. Just observing them covers all other answers.

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How would God react on people not believing in him (Atheists)?
- Not at all, anyone is entitled to his own opinion

Well, that is what I would have liked. A sarcastic, old-fashioned God with sense of dry humor, just coming down to earth once in a while to teach us the right way, not meaning that you have to follow it. He doesn't care about your opinion, he just shows you the right way and let it go.

There's a great dutch hilarious series of G. the Father, returned on earth to demotivate us doing various things. He hates vacation, making yourself pretty, getting kids, paranormality, individuality, creativity and 6 other subjects, and demotivates us to do any of those in a hilarious way. I wish to have such a God ^^.


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