And here's what answers all of that.
I don't think they really respond to the majority of what I wrote. I think probably most important question of all was how you went from deism to christianity and you didn't answer that at all, but continued to take christianity for granted in your response.
1. Once we sinned, suffering and etc happened (As this was told in the Bible)
You can't say it's true because it was told in the bible. That's like saying Harry Potter existed because it says so in the Harry Potter books.
Anyway I think I already debunked that point in the previous post. It doesn't throw the responsibility away from the god that it blames the suffering on us. When it supposedly created us, it still knew all the consequences. That we would "sin" and all the rest. It could've created a different environment, given us desires not to sin, it could do anything, but it didn't. Therefore it wanted "sins" to occur and suffering to exist, and cannot be all-knowing, all-good and all-powerful.
Also the idea of original sin doesn't make sense, even if it applies only until the equally unlikely virgin birth story with the god having itself crucified in a sacrifice, to itself, as if a sacrifice is in any way necessary to forgive. If a person kills someone and gives birth to a child, can we agree the child is still completely innocent? The god letting evil into a world and affecting all the future of humanity, because of what one person did, is like punishing people for things they have no control over. That's not omni-benevolent at all either.
2. Honestly do you think God's time is a 24 hour based rotational period? NO! look at Mars, time there will be different, time everywhere in space is different, so how can you assume 6 days for God is 6 days for us?
It still gets the order things were 'created' in wrong (for example plants before Sun, as I wrote in the last post) and also plants can't live for long without sunlight so the 'days' can't be that long, as in millions or billions of years separating many of the events that we know from science.
In addition, I don't see any reason why the god would use the word day to mean something else than Earth's day. It sounds more like an excuse to just interpret the bible as vaguely as possible. If a 'day' no longer means 24 hours, but "whatever amount of time that can save this hypothesis", it does become a lot easier to defend. But is it really honest, and can it really save it from all the other flaws, such as the wrong ordering?
3. It's not only that, it make sense that a being of power that we can't understand created the universe.
The bible describes lots of things about its god, for example look at Exodus 4:24-4:26
4:24 And it came to pass by the way in the inn, that the LORD met him, and sought to kill him.
4:25 Then Zipporah took a sharp stone, and cut off the foreskin of her son, and cast it at his feet, and said, Surely a bloody husband art thou to me.
4:26 So he let him go: then she said, A bloody husband thou art, because of the circumcision.
From that you could get an understanding of the god in that thinks chopping skin off children is important, and the rest of the bible is more or less one big story describing in detail how the god doesn't like us eating shellfish, wearing mixed clothes, and so on, many of which it would for reasons beyond me change its mind about after the Jesus event (if it's truly all-knowing, a relative morality like that which it changes its mind about makes no sense, it would've gotten the commandments right from the start). The bible certainly also describes lots of actions attributed to the god as well, which you could get an understanding of it from. Does your god forbid murder, or can you not have an understanding of that?
Considering all those descriptions of the god, I think you saying 'we can't understand it at all' conflicts with the bible, unless I'm not sure what you mean. As the bible often contradicts itself you'd be excused in that, but it doesn't help the case for the bible.
How can you deny something when it specifically says you can't understand it?
Let me write a quick story:
The Flying Spaghetti Monster created the universe 500,000 years ago. You can never understand the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Do you deny this?