Halcon: many folks do feel that need in their heart to show appreciation for their Creator. Not everyone is opposed.
That isn't the point I was making. The god described in the Bible is quite needy and demands recognition. This doesn't fit with a person of immense power who deigns to deal with the population of a vanishingly small portion of a universe he formed with his own hands. It's one of the reasons I cannot make sense of him.
Halcon: For the same folks I mentioned above, this isn't a problem.
Are you sure? Life in heaven is never described in the Bible, aside from angels going about their assignments and future residents making sure god receives his due glorification. An eternity of that is not something that a typical person -no matter how devout- seems able to stomach without some very notable changes to their personalities.
This is one of the issues I have with the whole setup. If we have to be changed this significantly in order to spend eternity with god, it would have been far more sensible to skip the part where things go wrong and incredible suffering results for a few thousand years. If humanity needed repairs, better to have gotten them done right at the start.