Consider the following:
In a vast Universe, the bulk of which remains a mystery to us, there may well exist entities, intelligent beings, of a higher evloutionary state, having vast technological and/or psychic development. These beings may have the ability to engineer entire planets, to manipulate species and to influence other intelligent beings. These beings may well fulfil, to many, the definition of gods.
I submit, however, that any such being who demands worship and obedience from other intelligent beings, however inferior, and insists that they rigidly follow a set of rules and principles not devised by themselves, has no moral or ethical right to do so. Such a being is not deserving of, and should not be accorded, any degree of worship or obedience.
On the other hand, any extra-Universal being or entity which is sufficiently powerful and intelligent to have created the Universe ex nihilio, almost certainly has far larger concerns than the sexual activities and preferences of an insignificant and 'mostly harmless' mammalian species on a backwater planet.
Now does that make me an atheist, a theist, an agnostic or simply the victim of a severe attack of common sense?