I don't beleive in him, at least not like most Christians do. As some have described before the "sky daddy" version of God has not been able to be rationalized by cagefighter's brain for some time.
Does this mean I don't believe in a Divine power/entity? No
Does this mean I do not consider my self a Christian? No
Does this mean I think the Bible is worthless? No
Let me try and explain:
1. I believe "God is Love", not because John 4:8 says so, but becuase my entire life experience and every cell in my body says so. When we can suppress our carnal nature in favor of acting in self sacrificing love, we tap into something that is divine and creative. It is the power that makes the universe go around. Otherwise we would still be wearing animal skins and raping and stealing from eachother in short chaotic lives like dogs or other wild animals. If you think about it, the fact that any kind of civilzation exists is a bit remarkable. The more brutish genes should have won out a long time ago and kept us dragging our knuckles around the more temperate zones of the planet.
2. I believe the actual teachings of Christ are the only hope to save us from our selves as individuals and society. If we can treat both our neighbors like ourselves as we should be treated, while learning to forgive our own and other's faults, that is life and spirit changing. There is no two ways about it in my experience.
3. I believe the Bible contains just as many truths as it does exaggerations, fables, and concoctions. It also our history and culture wrapped up into a neat little package, kind of like my late grandmother. There was a lot of wisdom in my grandmother and honest direction that I still use today. However, there was a lot about my grandmother that was very human. Here attitude towards blacks, gays, and even religion were all shaped by her own life and short comings. Does it make all the good and wise about her wrong, nope. It means she was human and a product of her generation and geography. Just like cagefighter has his own biases, yet he can still spout off something profound and wise from time to time. Again, this power comes from point # 1 . When we tap into the unselfish love we can do and express things we did not think we could.
So this leaves me with a predictament, where do I go from here? Do I smuggly sit and sneer and ridicule those that believe in the sky daddy?
Absolutley not. Let's think about the place of religion in the first place.
Religion gives people a third venue outside of family and career to belong. Many "non-believers" suffer from cyncism, which is almost the opposite of that divine love I spoke of before. Personally, regardless of the accuracy of the bible or what others believe about God, I want as much of that divine love in my life as possible. I could join a buddahest monestary, or a Unitarian church, but where does that leave me?
I think my (methodist) church is "liberal" enough for me to share this love and continue growing. Obviously if I was in a more fundamental church that took the bible more literally I could not do this. If/when I have kids, I think I would bring them up in the same church while reminding them it is ok to have doubts and discuss them. When they are old enough (teenagers) I would share my most personal beliefs (including this) and let them know my reasons for bringing them up in the church. Leadership opportunties, learning a firm foundation of our culture and history, making friends and learning about that divine love.
Last but not least, let's be brutally honest about the "effective IQ" (the intellegence level) the world operates on as a whole. I estimate it is somewhere between 80-90. Do we really want 7 billion people waking up and living life on the "nothing matters but making me happy today" model? I think we go back to my original point and are wearing animal skins and raping/killing eachother in about a decade. Most of the world needs the guardrails that the Chrisitan religion provides, the rest must live under dreary dictatorships or Islam in order to function. There is no utopia on this planet. So my position on more fundamental Christians is, I don't knock them. I think they are where they need to be like children in Kindergarten. I know they are learning with fingerpaints, silly songs, and games. However, we can't start running a muck in public covered in glitter and mumbling wiggles songs if we are on a higher level, but neither should they be condemed for doing so as long as they aren't hurting others directly and we aren't giving them more power than they deserve.
Just a few thoughts, I hope I managed to keep them coherent.