just general paranoid sacriledge
All that considered, assuming that God(s) exists, and can communicate with humans, and so (some) divine relations are actually valid, the question becomes, should one trust what a God says? probably not, what obligation does a god have to tell humans the truth? And why would they communicating at all if they did not have something to gain themselves? and so, if we read the history of religion from the perspective of Amoral Archons, you get a very interesting narrative of competing gods as a kind of supernatural elite exploiting and decieving humanity for their own ends.Consider then, monotheistic religions, perhaps a lesser god just said it was the One True God then commanded it to kill the followers of the other "false" i.e. rival gods. Perhaps the same God appears to humans in the guise of different opposing Gods, The Akhenaten Heresy a revolution and counter revolutoin by and against and upstart god Aten.