Our religious texts, from Moses through Mohammed (and possibly others, but I don't care) make one thing absolutely clear: what God truly wants -- IS. They tell us God wanted the heavens and earth, and they therefore happened. That he wanted man, and nothing could stop it.
That not what the Jewish religious teaches. (all my answers or questions refer only to the Jewish teachings, I am not familiar enough with the other religions)
Where did you learn that?
I think you are mistaking "Want" with "Willed".
These are two different things.
Oh, and later, that he wanted all the "first born" of Egypt to die -- and they died.
Where does it say it wanted them to die?
It'll be the same as saying that electricity wants people who touch it to die.
This god has such perfect aim that he was able to immediately kill, in one night, every person and every animal in the land of Egypt who was the first out of any womb (and presumably egg, though that's not specifically mentioned. I assume "hatched" is the equivalent of "born"). Or this God wants the whole earth covered with water so that everybody and everything non-aquatic dies, except for a few he decides to save. And it happens.
Again,
Where does it say God wanted it?
What God wants to happen, I say again, according to these religions, happens -- and nothing can stop it.
Not according the Jewish religion
The Jewish religion teaches the God is bound to the rules it created.
It does, However, have the power to cancel them or make exceptions.
That usually comes with a cost.
And we are also told that this God wants to be known by us, and to be worshipped, in full apprehension of his nature.
Where does it say it wants to be worshiped?
Actually, Worship is clearly stated as something God does not ask for let alone sacrifice of living creatures.
Not only that, Jewish is very strict about how you should treat animals and more so, even if you wish to eat an animal, there are very strict rules how to do it.
The fact today most people don't really care about it, doesn't mean it as allowed.
And yet....this doesn't happen! All that we appear to "know" about the nature of God, about how to worship, of what he wants, about how we should behave --- we know from billions of humans running around and arguing vociferously for this view, or that version, or these prayers, ot this set of rules. And we never, ever manage to work it out definitively.
That's exactly one of the problems the Jewish teachings warn us from.
Many "religious" Jewish people don't really know the Jewish teachings (same goes for any other religion BTW) yet they say they know it without realizing the harm they are causing.
And what's the reason? Because it's US. God doesn't want anything -- because as we know, what God wants, God gets.
Not really.
And this failure of ours to settle on one God, our incessant schismatic fracturing, really ought to be all the proof any thinking person needs that the proposed God simply doesn't exist -- and that that's why the state of our religious bickering is what it is.
You know what God is, Probably much better than most religious people.
I am not talking about the infantile descriptions of God, rather the actual God.
The same as you, all people know it.
It is simply the distraction that other people do that makes you not understand it.
If you'll go by our science, you will quickly understand how God really operates and why things work as they do.
You don't need anyone to tell you what God is.
The fact is, you, as any other, eventually, knows God simply choosing to describe it to fit their own needs.
Understanding what you are doing wrong, is the first part to understanding the idea of God.
Gladly, i learn everyday what i am doing wrong. I must say, many times I am simply amazed how i didn't realize it earlier.