I cannot conceive that humans are capable of creating the Christian God.
And yet, when you look through the documentation as it changes over time, he's such an overwhelmingly human character... Presumably you have no problem with the presumption that humans created the Norse, Egyptian, Japanese, Sumerian, Zoroastrian, Celtic, Aztec, Polynesian etc. gods? Why is this one different?
And our God is certainly not regarded as a human with extra powers.
Not any more, because that was so overtly preposterous, but in origins that was how Yahweh was depicted; jealous, vengeful, spiteful, playing favourites, changeable... entirely human.
God has made Himself known to us by taking the form of a human in the presence of Jesus Christ.
God allegedly made himself known to a small number of middle-Easterners on a number of occasions between two and three and a half thousand years ago; those people have told stories which other people have selectively interpreted and translated in order to make known to us their impression of the ideas that were conveyed to them about stories they heard about those alleged meetings...
God also exists as what is commonly known as "our Father", being the ultimate source of all creation, but the true nature of the Father is beyond our human understanding.
And, more importantly, he doesn't seem inclined to pick up the phone and actually communicate.
And there is the Holy Spirit, which refers to God's continuing spiritual presence here on earth, and is certainly not regarded as any form of "super human" character.
An alleged entity which has no discernible measurable effects, and so is functionally no different to something that doesn't exist.
I totally agree that from the perspective of our material universe, we are an insignificant, unintended blip of life which came into existence on the cooling crust of a tiny blob of molten star debris. And our lifespan is infinitesimal compared to the time line of our universe. And the forces of this universe would appear to have no remit to create or support any form of life. Yet in this indifferent, apparently hostile material universe we have come to exist as conscious entities with the ability to contemplate our reality and interact with this material world. We no not fit in with the deterministic nature of a material universe which is on a journey of ever increasing entropy and chaos.
The overall arc of the universe, post Big Bang, is that entropy trumps all, but within that there are eddies and swirls. Of course, where that Big Bang comes from, and what that means for entropy in the longer term is an interesting question.
We are not a natural product of this material universe, because we are the supernatural creation coming from the ultimate source of all creation - our Father in heaven.
I think I missed the bit where you laid out the reasoning for this conclusion from the premises you put above....
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