Your above view is based on an ignorance of the fundamental of the mainstream theistic religions.
I quoted Christianity as a quickie reference. Here’s some more evidence;
41 Bible Verses about God, Perfection Of God
bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/ … fection-Of
If you are familiar with the fundamentals of the mainstream theistic religions, you would not have critiqued the above.
Note God as Supreme, Perfect and Absolute in other theistic religions;
In Islam;
Tasbīḥ (Arabic: تَـسْـبِـيْـح) is a form of dhikr that involves the repetitive utterances of short sentences in the praise and glorification of Allah in Islam, by saying Subḥānallāh (سُـبْـحَـانَ ٱلله, meaning “God is perfect (free of any errors/defects)”).
For example, the Quran says subḥāna llāhi ʿammā yaṣifūn[3] (37:159; “Glory be to God [who is free from] that which they describe”) and subḥāna llāhi ʿammā yušrikūn[4] (52:43; “Glory be to God [who is free from] that which they associate with him”).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasbih#Interpretation
In Hinduism and other Eastern religions, God is associated with the Absolute [note in Cap];
In idealist philosophy, the Absolute is “the sum of all being, actual and potential”.[1] In monistic idealism, it serves as a concept for the "unconditioned reality which is either the spiritual ground of all being or the whole of things considered as a spiritual unity.
According to Glyn Richards, the early texts of Hinduism state that the Brahman or the nondual Brahman–Atman is the Absolute.
-wiki
Zoroastrianism
Zoroastrianism or Mazdayasna is one of the world’s oldest continuously practiced religions. Ascribed to the teachings of the Iranian-speaking spiritual leader Zoroaster (also known as Zarathushtra),[5] it exalts an uncreated and benevolent deity of wisdom, Ahura Mazda (Wise Lord), as its supreme being.
Bahai:
God is nothing less perfect than one (eg. plural), but rather something more perfect.
bahaipedia.org/God
Examples of divine attributes described in Bahá’í scripture include Almighty, All-Powerful, All-loving, All-Merciful, Most-Compassionate, All-Glorious.
-wiki
Point is if God or the Supreme Being is not assigned [believed] with Supreme, Perfect, Absolute powers, such a God will not have the greatest power to contra and subdue the greatest fears, i.e. the subconscious fear of death, with eternal life in paradise.
To cover any doubts, there is Pascal’s Wager.
In Buddhism, which is non-theistic, there is no unconditional being, like those of Christianity, Islam, Judaism [OT], theistic-Hinduism and other theistic religions.