MigL,
Sorry for the delayed response. You make a very good point about who designed the designer. An anthromorphic diety would require human like experiences to at lease some degree in order to be human like. Something closer to the Greek pantheon of gods that were born, experienced time linearly, and were finite in understanding and moral character. Otherwise, a "God" that is eternal, omnipresent, omniscient, ect would be nothing like us at all. We being made in his image would be taken only in the vauguest of senses not in everyday similarity. So the western view of a God designing the universe as a clockmaker or an artist might falls apart. It is also not supported by present reality. I don't think this means there is no transcendent reality, but traditional views are poor descriptions.