No, few religions try to explain God. This is the obsession of the Abrahamic religions, and even they don't "explain" god, they just posit his existence and squabble about his laws and how to appease him.
It must be a pretty incompetent god. His "explanations" have yielded little but war and divisiveness. You'd think a god could explain himself clearly and ensure his word was not corrupted.
God was clear. He wants us to treat others as we would have them treat us.
If we followed the scriptures, nobody would lack their basic needs, because God said to share one's wealth. This is not a government mandate or law. It should be done out of the pure kindness of one's heart. How different the world would be if we did just that one little thing!
Also racism would go the way of the dinosaurs. The scriptures say that all people share in one blood and one breath. Has your government or enlightened professor ever told you that? I bet not.
I know there was lots of war in the OT, but all those things were not God's inner desire. They were necessary to bring Jesus into play, so that we could all love one another.
The devil tried his best to stop the bloodline of Jesus by using people to attempt to eliminate Israel, and thus Jesus from being born and correcting the problem Adam caused.
Who do you think is the greatest villain that has lived in the recent past? Hitler? Stalin? Pol Pot? Mao Tse Tung? Between those four guys, we have around 100,000,000 innocent men, women and children murdered. Would you think it OK to have killed those four monsters to have saved the lives of 100,000,000 people? Well, that's what God had to do to keep the bloodline intact.
Now the the New Testament is in play, God can tell us His true desire for mankind, i.e. that we love one another.
1 Cor 13:4-8,
4 Love is patient, is kind, love does not envy, love does not boast, is not puffed up,
5 does not behave indecently, does not seek its own, is not provoked, reckons not the evil,
6 does not rejoice over the unrighteousness, but rejoices in the truth,
7 it covers all, believes all, expects all, endures all.
8 Love never fails. And whether there be prophecies, they shall be inactive; or tongues, they shall cease; or knowledge, it shall be inactive.
That is God's ultimate plan and desire for mankind. The other stuff was just an unfortunate necessity to bring about the good. You have to wonder why the non-believers always bring up the bad without also showing the good.
You must also understand that God gave man free will. They had the ability to choose between obeying God or not. Love is not possible without free will. Also, God put man in charge of the earth.
Gen 1:26,
And Elohim said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the heavens, and over the livestock, and over all the earth and over all the creeping creatures that creep on the ground.”
I know popular opinion is that God is in charge, but this verse clearly says He relinquished His control to man.
Man screwed things up, not God. God had to inspire people to bring about Jesus' birth. It would be like herding 1,000,000 cats across the desert. Given the task, I think He did as good as could have been done.
Before condemning God for things people say He did, perhaps you might want to have a good handle on what the scriptures actually say. Unfortunately, it's hard to get from the orthodox church. I could show you at least a dozen places in The New Testament where Paul, inspired by God, said the truth was already getting screwed up. And that was before Paul even died, some 2,000 years ago.
Orthodox church doctrine is way closer to Greek philosophy and Egyptian mysticism than it is to the actual scriptures. Compare church history with the scriptures, and you'll find a huge difference between them.
The upshot, be careful about who you blame for the woes of this world. Man is the problem, not God. God begs us to do the right thing, but the churches don't teach what that right thing really is. They teach myths and fables. It's that simple.