If God needs constant worship and validation, that sounds less like a perfect being and more like an insecure ruler

Traditional portrayals of God that emphasize constant worship, praise, and obedience. If a being is truly all-powerful, all-knowing, and perfect, critics argue, why would it require continual validation from its creation? The demand for worship resembles the behavior of an insecure ruler—one who equates loyalty with praise and punishes dissent—rather than a transcendent, self-sufficient entity.