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Why does 'God' feel the need to be worshipped, is he/she insecure?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Football aside (and I think some incredibly sad people do see it as the be all and end all of existence), the biblical god does seem to be incredibly egotistical. He demands worship and his purpose is to glorify himself, so even by human standards he has his faults. A father who bullies his children into submission with dire threats of terrible punishment and an unbending rod of iron neither earns or truly receives their love. He does achieve their blind obedience to him, but only because they fear for their own safety.
Don't blame God, folks; gods are lumbered with the characteristics that their inventors endow them with. For some reason the Jews fancied a God who would be monstrously cruel to folks, and then be worshipped by them as a thank-you for his nastiness. The Christians then took him over and made him into a loving and caring God, though they failed to notice that he liked to express that love and care in the form of earthquakes, droughts, famines, hurricanes, tsunamis and the like. What a pity they couldn't rid him of those Old Testament bad habits.