1. There is no evidence for a super human who worries about Homo Sapiens. This puts god in the same category as Father Christmas, fire-breathing dragons and Little Red Riding Hood. Lots has been written and asserted about these things but they remain fiction.
2. God is undefined. To exist something must have a specific definition and be falsifiable. It seems to be generally agreed that all gods created the universe but every other attribute of god is flexible and changeable. God’s sole achievement is to have created the universe which is simply to say that the universe exists which is to say nothing of any significance. To be taken seriously god must have some measurable quality which can be identified as god. This does not happen. The various religious texts are patently wrong and silly and therefore cannot be taken as god’s word and therefore evidence of a god.
3. God not only doesn’t exist but the belief in this phenomenon doesn’t work. There is an argument that goes: ‘Everyone needs some higher authority to motivate and discipline them and so let’s have a god regardless of the evidence.’ Yet the clear historical evidence is that most wars, torturing, persecution of the weak including animals, children and women have been perpetrated by people of a religeo-superstitious nature. Most beneficial advances and behaviours have been perpetrated by scientific and logical thinkers. In general, the more superstitious is a society then the more evil is its moral attitudes.
The evidence as it seems to be now: The universe is simply here, resulting from a ‘big-bang’ about 16 billion years ago. No one knows how this came to happen. Life is simply a chemical process relying on an unstable chemical DNA, which given enough time – about 2 billion years – and the forces of natural selection results in billions of somewhat dysfunctional and useless but rather fascinating life forms. And so here we are. Definitely not intelligent design but muddled into existence and needing to make the best of it. All we have is our temporary existence. The best we can attempt is be rational and nice.