What I do know for certian that there is one God.
"Certainty" implies total security from error and being in a state of without doubt. So I believe you when you say "certain." The problem is, you could be completely and utterly wrong not to mention deluded by a life of indoctrination and still arrive at a "certainty," so this doesn't tell us much about whether or not you have any evidence for your beliefs.
I do know that there was only one god to begin with, but as usual people get discouraged with the practices or the laws My God set forth, so they dreamed up there on gods and such as people still do today.
Your god didn't start to exist until early Canaanites developed a cult of Yahweh and then gradually isolated this cult away from the remaining Canaanite culture and pantheon to form the Hebrew cults. At one time, Yahweh (your god) was considered to be one god among many and to have a wife (Asherah). But these gods came very late in the thousands of gods that already existed. What, specifically, separates your god from the others? The answer is tradition, culture and indoctrination. And that's the real trick of the spell of religion in that it has the ability to tap into the innate propensity that appears to exist in humanity to believe in the supernatural and insulate itself against inquiry, criticism and rejection by relying on doctrine that attributes these things as "tools of devils," "normal feelings of doubt," or "strength of faith."
Some people even leave God out of every eqation so they don't have to be wrapped up in that type of situation.
As yet, there is no good reason to put your god in
any equation as an
a priori cause. Indeed, there are many other gods with equal footing as yours when it comes to this. And they are likewise rejected as there are no good reasons to believe they have any basis in reality. Ironically, you probably reject these gods for this very reason.
Which leadsto another problem. They don't have the answers so they search for thier own.
Searching for answers has been a very good and beneficial quality of humanity in the last 150,000 years. We've gradually and exponentially increased our knowledge of the universe such that we've gone from no technology of written language and rudimentary lithic technologies to being able to communicate in writing at the speed of light to nearly any point on the planet. We understand weather and how to take advantage of it. We understand the nature of evolution and how to harness it to raise better crops and herds. We understand physics well enough to soar in the clouds, traveling destinations far and wide. None of these answers were found in your ancient book of mythology that you so pathetically cling to as a "truth" or source of invaluable information. Indeed, if we were to trim your mythology of all information that is either erroneous, useless, or unnecessary, we'd have little more than a few common-sense guidelines that any human society would be expected to figure out like "do unto others ...."
Then they take all the credit for it and leave God out because they don't believe in him anyways.
Your god deserves little credit for the innovations of man since there's no good reason to believe it exists.
Things like witch craft, sorcery, soothsaying, mediums, spiritalist, and the list goes on and on.
These things also don't appear to exist in reality.
God said from the get go to look to me for answers and people would not listen.
A convenient bit of doctrine. If I ever invent my own religious cult, I'll certainly be including such fallacious arguments (this fallacy is known as poisoning the well) to influence those I indoctrinate with ready-made excuses of why not everyone believes. I'll also tell them that not believing pays the price of not getting into my heaven, etc.
Then in some cases God took action and done such things as destroying those kind of people for an example.
Only according to mythology. Your god hasn't openly destroyed non-believers in the modern era where it can be properly evaluated. Either he doesn't exist, he's scared of the media, or he's just unemployed like the rest of the country.
But it still continued and still to this day continues. But there will be an end to it all someday. That's a promise from God himself.
Right. And end to it all. Science makes this promise as well. In a few billion years, the sun will expand and consume the planet, ending all life (if any remains) on Earth probably long before that point. But I've got better things to do with my time than fret over it. I'm certainly not worried about the ravings of some alleged prophet in your mythical book.