I think you would do yourself a great service not to take the bible too literally.
You're talking about a book that has been censored, rewritten, translated with errors etc.
As for god being "ex-human" who knows, as I stated the bible has been censored, rewritten, and translated with errors.
There are supposedly even entire books of the bible that we're not allowed to see.
We could be (and probably are) missing huge chunks of information that may completely change your perception.
My personal opinion (and I'm sure I'll get flamed for this) is that the being(s) that created us, are not actually god. I wish I could find the
source, but I'v read that when we finally mapped the human genome, remnant pieces of DNA were found that point towards our genetic manipulation long
ago.
When we splice the DNA of a mouse in a lab for example, it's never a perfect splice, and the evidence that we had spliced those genes is clearly
visible.
Would "God" need to manipulate our DNA if he created us from scratch?
Or is it more likely that we were indeed spliced together by someone else?
And wouldn't that mean that God made them too?
Is it possible that we were "made in God's image" by other beings who were also "made in God's image?"
Good post though
it makes you wonder doesn't it?
I think this is one of those subjects that every time you answer a question, it will raise two or three more questions.