From "The Nature of Man and the Meaning of Existence" by Dr. Harold Saxton Burr:
What do you make of Dr. Burr's concept of "God as a Designer"?
Since the Universe and all that therein lies, is a growing, a developing design, the conclusion is inescapable that a Designer is at work. In the beginning was the Law and the Law was God. Needless to say, this concept of God as a Designer is at sharp variance with the Christian concept of a Deity. The notion of an all-powerful deity, sitting on the Universe and dictating every aspect of existence, interrupting Nature's Laws at will to satisfy the pleas of properly oriented humans, is absurd. Such a stultifying, dogmatic, authoritarian picture of God is hardly tenable in the face of the evidence. It precludes the possibility of change. There is no room in it for the exciting, stimulating, and almost explosive aspects of the cosmos. God is the Designer, working always toward a better Universe, but working always through the Laws which He established. Like every creative mind, He constantly seeks new ways of building a more perfect Universe.
What do you make of Dr. Burr's concept of "God as a Designer"?