Does that rule out this god having a desire to be worshiped? And a desire for its creations to follow its laws? Seems like if you rule out things like desires, plans, feeling and intentions since those are only things which beings with brains and bodies have you're not left with much of a god.Again I see you're rejecting a specific conception of God, namely that he has desires. Thomas Aquinas made a good case that God doesn't have desires (divine impassability), and biologically it makes sense: you need a brain and body to have desires.
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