Abrahamic religions make very clear (and silly) claims about how things are. They're very popular. That's why they're the ones debated about.
What's the point of discussing the possibility of a Godlike being existing, when you make no claims or assumptions? So you're saying that to you, God is not omnipotent or omniscient, just a superpowered human. Okay, and then? What has this God done? What do you think you know and how do you think you know it?
What do I think I know? I do hold
knowledge and
belief very differently. I know nearly nothing! From a pragmatic perspective, I hold knowledge about things that I've observed and have been informed of by people with adequate credentials. From a more idealistic or philosophy-based (and useless for anything other than intellectual masturbation) perspective, I know absolutely nothing. Of course that brings about a nice conundrum about how I
know that I know nothing. Fukken nihilistic bullshitter, I am.
Anyway, I don't claim that deities or Gods are super-powered humans. I place them in an entirely different classification from relatively powerless sentient beings such as ourselves, just as I place sentient beings in a different classification from non-sentient ones. I do; however, disbelieve rather strongly in the existence of a singular, omnipotent/omniscient deity. For that matter, I disbelieve in the simple existence of one, with or without company.
Of course, you must understand that I'm only attempting to share my beliefs and keep my eyes peeled for those of similar belief. I'm not at all attempting to argue or debate philosophy, theology, or any of that ilk.
After all, I recognize that my beliefs are mostly irrational. They are not based upon experimentation or repeated observation. They are not empirically verifiable. Although I'm very eager (without reason, as I'll be worm-food) to see if we can advance to a position in which deities are scientifically verifiable, I understand that it ain't happening anytime soon. Probably.
I have had religious experiences that I would consider wholly ineffable. They cannot be adequately put into words. Very convenient, right? Bah, I've no desire to evangelize or prostelyze to anyone, anyway. I'm just sharing.
If it helps, I find discussion based on the assumption of a dichotomy that appears hilariously arbitrary to me useless, just as you likely find discussion of my beliefs useless.