Sparky, you still haven't explained why such a powerful personage as God should care whether people believe in him or not. If he really cared, it would have been simple to provide good evidence that ensured every human he created would be convinced.
Instead he sends his son to preach in a backwater part of the world - at a time when communications were almost impossible - for only three short years ... and expects everyone to take his word for it!
If I were God, the least of my worries would be whether humankind - of all the creatures I had created - believed in me ... but if it did worry me, I'd make certain of it.
Or do you think he's incapable of that?
Then again outside your 'wonderful' words you might be goddodging.
You are obviously excluding people who believe in god from your 'analysis' of what god must be like. So you have dodged already.
As a Christian convert I can attest to goddodging, know others who goddodged.
Famous, if unsuccessful Goddodgers include Augustine and Bunyan who at times desperately wished after encountering God that there had been any revelation other than Jesus.