Even if the universe was kicked off by an intelligent entity of some description, the Biblical deity hardly fits the bill. It comes over as a character out of a fairy tale, with serious mental health problems and not overly intelligent.
I think it depends how you read and interpret it.
It is possible to read it as early people's journey to find what is right and good ( and most see God as right and good) ( while making some mistakes on the way example slavery etc)
The only thing is though religion and morality evolve rather than being fixed.
Jews as a whole no longer have slaves or stone people, for example. So that's evolved.
The problem comes with the idea that we can never evolve from values, held in a much earlier time, no matter what we learn.
It's the old fixed morality over the evolved morality.
People saw God in horrendous ways because life could be pretty awful with plagues and stuff, people tried to explain it by trying to find out why God allowed such things to happen.
They thought they were being punished and there wasn't the scientific answers then.
You can look at the bible in a more positive light, if you see it as a journey towards understanding and a progression towards fairness.