Talk:Transcendent Nephalem Physiology/@comment-4867780-20131001022708

God was lonely.

So God created the angels, so He would have someone to love Him. And they did. But after a while, God was curious about just how much they loved Him. So God announced that He was going to create Humans, a new type of being that could - unlike the angels - choose to worship or ignore God.

And all hell broke loose.

Fully half of the angels believed that the world God was intending to create would be unlivable. Humans, without the presence of God, would turn on each other. It would be a world of war, death and blood. These angels rebelled in protest against what they perceived to be a needlessly cruel act of God. And thus, they Fell.

And so God created Humanity, and watched while they tore each other to pieces trying to prove how much they loved Him.

And that was what they whole thing was about. God had a pathological need to be loved. So He created the angels, and then announced the creation of humans - just to see which of the angels loved Him enough to stay. And he created Genesis to see if He could gain the love of an entity just as powerful as Himself.

And that was His mistake.

The Preacher's interpretation of God seems by far the most logica and realistic one ^ ^;