I find the notion of the specific God described in the Bible dumbfounded. I find a very small portion of anything written in the Bible to be even slightly correct (an example of such things that I DO find correct are the existence of certain persons, including Jesus and Pontius Pilate and the event of Jesus' crucifixion; I do, however, deny that Jesus was the so-called "Messiah" or "Son of God" or whatever you want to call him). According to the Bible, the Earth is only in between 6,000 and 10,000 years old, despite the fact that science has proven otherwise. The ideas in the Bible directly contrast evolution, and I do not agree with them. And I find the notion of God having a "plan" for all of us ridiculous. Does he plan for all of those stillborns to die? How about those innocent women being raped across the world? How about the slaves that there beaten and murdered by their owners in the 19th century? You say that your "God" loves us humans, and yet, he does nothing to prove it to us.
I do, however, believe that there is (or perhaps "was, at some point") a supreme entity that created the universe, but I do not believe (if he still exists and is present here in this universe) that he interacts with the universe he has created. I suppose that would be called deism, wouldn't it? That's just me. If I'm wrong, well all right then. But until someone can definitively prove me wrong, I'm sticking to this.