"1) God is God over all creation, believers and non-believers alike."
That is, if god exists. If he doesn't, then that is also the sme for believers and non-believers alike.
"2) God has at least two defining traits we know of from the Bible--he is perfectly just and perfectly loving."
We know this from the bible? The bible displays numerous accounts of god being outlandishly wrathful and sporadically unjust. Neither of these supposed 'traits' are backed by anything other than you wanting them to be that way.
"3) God created man to have fellowship with him and to glorify him."
Doesn't that seem a little weird to you that god created all these people so they would be his friend and tell him how great he is all the time? If I were to do the same thing it would seem awfully sadistic.
"4) God made a covenant with man; man broke the covenant, letting sin into the world."
A popular misconception. Evil didn't come from nothing--god had to have created it. Also, god knew man would break the covenent before the world began because he is omniscient. If he truly didn't want man to have broken the covenent, he would have done things differently.
"5) God gave man the Law; if man complied perfectly with this Law, he could overcome sin and become reunited with God. Man, being corrupted by sin, could not do so. Indeed, the Law demonstrates how much man needs mercy from God to over come sin."
It's like doctors injecting patients with illnesses so they'll have to seek expensive treatment from them.
"6) God, being loving as well as just, sent his own Son to become incarnate to live a life in perfect accord with the Law so he could be the perfect sacrifice for man's sin. By this sacrifice, the initial sin of Adam is atoned for by the sacrifice of one man, Jesus, and God's justice is served. Just as Adam brought all men into sin, we are promised that by faith in Christ, all men who so beleive can have their sins forgiven, as Christ's death paid for all debts. In this way, both perfect justice and pefect love are met in one plan. In fact, God loved us so much that his own Son had to suffer the pain of hell to buy us back from death. Imagine the pain endured when you must submit your own child to such suffering."
There are a ton of problems with this. First of all, why was a sacrifice needed? God could have 'saved us from sin' without sacrificing Jesus. Jesus does take us on a nice guilt trip though, doesn't he? As far as atoning for Adam's sin, that seems a little ridiculous. God created evil, and it was in god's plan for Adam to sin, so why is he making such a big deal about correcting his own mistake? Maybe so it won't seem like he made a mistake, perhaps?
Also, god didn't feel any pain when Jesus died because he is god and therefore above emotion.
"7) If you do not believe in Christ, you remain dead to sin and subject to God's justice. Since God cannot love someone who is unjust, you are subject to his wrath. No man can earn salvation-we cannot obey the law on our own; we can only be saved by grace through the Lord, Jesus Christ, a gift available to all who accept Christ as their savior."
Since when does not believing in god automatically make one unjust? That's Christian propaganda.