Vlunderingoverthecliff,
No it was an attempt to establish that something was ridiculous and then merely assert that God was like it. You never actually established a categorical equality between God and the thing you were saying. I believe it was the fallacy of argumentum ad ridiculum.
Try again.
See, you've had that stupidity taken apart in front of your eyes more than once and just ignored the rebuttals, and now you return to your original mistake.
Can you see why some of us get so frustrated by your behaviour here?
Yet again: if the precisely the same
arguments ("I intuit it", "it gives meaning to my life", "you can't disprove it" etc) support the conclusions of gods and leprechauns alike, then either both of them are ridiculous or neither of them are.
Your only way out of that - and finally to earn the special privilege for one of those that you just assert to be there - is to find a different argument (or arguments) that does not support both conclusions, and to abandon those that do.
It's simple enough isn't it?
Try again indeed.