Well there are several religions that worship this. Could be interesting to deep dive into their philosophy to see whether their logic is complete…

Spoiler alert, this god will not give answers about the emergence of life, consciousness (although this isn’t a traditional word) and the origin of everything.

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Religions are alive in the way language is, for the clergy to remain relevant they adapt and adopt whatever they can to survive. Without astronomy, telescopes and nowadays satellites Christians or Muslims would still be bound to Earth as being the whole universe. Some of them still are. Yahwe also is just a mashup of different ancient believes. Without kings, rulers and clergy to enforce them gods just shrivel and die. Sun doesn't.

In reality for earthling this is the only true god, that ball of gases.

I see your point, however I think you are mixing the symbolic/phenomenological perspective with a materialistic/scientific one. Christians aren’t talking about the coordinates of earth, but about the center of perception and how consciousness deals with that.

Would you agree that a fair description of the human would be the meeting point of flesh and thought?