Whatever he is, he's not God.
Baal is also not God.
Meme magic seems to work, but I would be inclined to believe it has something to do with collective beliefs. Maybe it's simply faith.
This doesn't even make sense, since the word 'kike' came about as a direct opposition to all this Jesus stuff. Jesus may have been a Jew, in the sense that he was born in the kingdom of Judah, but he's not a Jew in the modern sense of the word. The Jews of today are Jews because they rejected Jesus, they're not Jews in the original sense, which was a shortening of the word 'Judean'.
We're certainly not gods, even if we are made in his image.
No.
No.
Also no, but I do appreciate cultures and different types of people remaining separated, for the most part. It's easier to understand and talk to your own kind of people. You will not understand the nuance of some other types of people. You won't be able to effectively communicate with them, even if you speak the same language. It will cause problems. Not all black people are retarded.
A modern Jew in the religious sense of the word, I could easily see that. Their beliefs are vile, after all. Although, a modern Jew in the sense of being born to a Jewish mother/father, I wouldn't say that's necessarily the case, but of course it mostly would be, since they will be exposed to that culture of beliefs and actions.
I don't feel like I know too much about this whole subject, so what I say here may be something I don't even agree with, after some study, but for now, I don't see the inherent problem in marrying someone of a different race. Now, the issue with culture fits here again, and even many more things to consider, but it's not necessarily an issue on an individual level as much as it is on a massive scale. Also, if there's any real issues I don't know of with mixed-race kids, then I can't really speak to that, but it makes sense to me that you would essentially be making a sort of new race of people. That doesn't seem inherently good or bad to me.
I think that God made everything. Now, which way he determined to make it, I'm still not sure, but I see God as all-powerful. I think he created everything, including logic, so I think he could have created it literally any way he wanted. It seems to me that he created it in such a way that allowed us to understand him on some level, and even make our own choices, and even potentially shape the world we're in (maybe even through "meme magic"), without giving us total power. Something coming from nothing? I don't see why not, in terms of physical reality, but also that God created everything anyway.
I've never had a reason to believe in evolution, so I don't.
Morality is objective, as defined by God, the one who created it. Sin is a corrupting force, and we weren't designed to do sinful things, but we can, because of free will. So, sin causes us to break, and I believe that our brokenness also extends out to help along brokenness in others, and maybe cause brokenness in the universe. Especially if meme magic is real.