Agreed; but once we get to the point of gods doing things that look unquestionably stupid to humans we're either looking at a creator which is intellectually inferior (but perhaps "magically" superior or something) to man or perhaps even delving into pantheism, aren't we?
Next mind experiment: A hypothetical "god" that didn't specifically create man other than to set evolution in motion (like he created bacteria or something) -- how is such a being different from an alien with superior technology?
This is why certain branches of human thinking go down that particular path. In regard to the bible, it is made that much easier to do due to '
the gods' being from space (the heavens) and interacting with human beings.
In regard to modern astronomic science beings not from earth would have long distances to travel under harsh conditions and even if we allow for super technological knowledge enabling those beings to do so, we have to consider their own evolution processes enabled them to survive as a specie in order to get them to that point.
Since we have no idea what that might involve and only our own species journey regarding technological advancement to draw off, we can branch off into all manner of speculation, none of which might even be accurate.
However we can 'see' that it could be a possibility that such 'gods' (if they did interact with human kind - and the stories are
older than the bible in relation to that idea) ...which is why such an idea is part of what makes up the human species collection of gap filling ideas, and rather than dissipate has evolved into
present day concepts.
The other aspect of this is that it shows that 'the gods' are creations of the evolution process and if the 'god' of the OP idea is taken into account, then 'the gods' are more equal with our position having form created through those processes and coming from the same source of consciousness (the ID of the OP).
Which of course compels the thinker to examine the obvious and ask the necessary questions and find the necessary answers.
In this case the most obvious answer is that 'the gods' (even if they were so advanced as to have created the human form) are not 'god' (the Consciousness Intelligence that designed the physical universe.) But might be regarded as representative of that idea.
In relation to that we don't even know if we were 'the gods' first attempt at playing god to a less advanced specie, like a science project which while well thought out was not as successful as first anticipated, if the biblical idea is to be taken into consideration.
The question 'why' this whole process was necessary has been answered in one way suggesting it was simply created to explore in a thrill seeking ennui busting manner. The physical universe being one of perhaps countless simulation which a grand designer (or even a whole species of grand designers) might create and experience.
The grand old designer of our physical universe might be only one such individual experiencing one particular simulation that it created. It might even be a 'young designer' doing a 'school project' interacting on every level of consciousness within its simulation.
In which case we could 'see' that even whoever that might be, it is not necessarily 'god' but from our position that wouldn't particularly matter so much. What we could say though is that the act of exploration and creating simulations to explore and learn from couldn't of itself be regarded as 'evil' even that the ripple effect of that action from the position within has unfolded in evil things as well as good things manifesting.
Importantly, the consciousness which is experiencing all this from within, is what we refer to as 'us'...and also 'extraterrestrials' and not to forget that 'the purpose' of that consciousness is essentially to interact with the simulation and utilize the fact of the matter.
Make machines.
And just as importantly, the consciousness has to deal with the fact that not all its parts are working effectively together, which makes the task that much more difficult (and interesting).