What's so ridiculous about believing in a deity that is all good, all powerful and all knowing that was either unwilling, unable or lacked the foresight necessary to stop one of his staff members from rebelling against him? And then later on was unwilling, unable or lacking in the foresight necessary to stop his two creations from obtaining the knowledge of good and evil only after they had committed an act of evil, because they were tempted by the aforementioned former staff member? And then punished them by introducing the concept of mortality despite the fact that this would guarantee the former staff member a chance at acquiring their eternal souls and the souls of all of their ancestors for the rest of time and damning these souls to eternal punishment? And who loves us all very much?
I dunno, man. Makes perfect sense to me.