Gregor,
I will answer your question from my perspective.
"God" or preferably "the ALL" in my belief system is not a conscious being. Basically I believe in evolution and that the universe is continually evolving and is, in effect, an entity in itself. It is a little like gaia theory but expanded to include the entire universe.
Just as in recent years science has discovered more and more about unseen aspects of the universe, I believe that there are unseen aspects of things which exist and serve their purpose (but which are impossible to document scientifically or they have not yet been documented scientifically). These things include some phenomena which people label "supernatural".
In the continuing evolution of things, therefore, the creation / destruction cycle is necessary. Death is necessary and is not evil. No separate entity can end death (as a necessary process).
Where "gods" come in is that human beings attempt to comprehend the underlying energies and so called "supernatural" aspects of things. They try to tap into the "source". In doing so humans have created their own faces to this "All" - like Jesus, Allah, Isis, Diana, Shiva, Buddha, etc. These are human creations as a means to understanding these underlying currents. Each of these "gods" represent aspects of the universe and are involved in myth systems which can teach humans something.
Notably, no god is perfect. It has been claimed that Yahweh is, but when one reads the stories about him it is clear that he is not perfect. No god appears to be "all good". The reason is that they are human conceptions of something else.
Just my thoughts on the matter. It sounds like a long way around agreeing with Ballistic. LOL
Sirona