If the answer is No, he does not. Remaining angry at those misguided souls is a waste of effort. Enjoy life as best you can and let the chips fall where they may at life's end.
If the answer is Yes, then it is incumbent on you to discover what He requires from you. He created you for a purpose and true joy would come from fulfilling that purpose.
As it happens I do believe in Christ and I grew into that belief from being an agnostic. It took a while to become comfortable with the answer I found for the core question.
Daryl wrote:I lost my religion while still a child at a strict religious boarding school. It had been at risk for some time because I couldn't equate the sadistic behavior of the brothers with their preaching about love and forgiveness.
The pivotal point was their explanation of how forced conversions by their missionaries was justified because even if a pagan was a really good person they would burn in hell for eternity if they weren't baptized.
I know that they were people not little copies of their god, and I shouldn't judge a whole religion because of their actions, but it made me into a cynical questioner.
Some things just seem right or wrong to me; so when churches condemn gay marriage or innocent people just doing their own thing, yet seem not to have a problem with being money grubbing bigots themselves, I don't want anything to do with their belief or values.
As to "claiming that you know better morality than God (the omnipotent being over the universe)?", guilty as charged because I don't believe that, in the unlikely situation that here is such a being, those espousing any one of the thousands of religions have a clue about what her values are.