Do you think that the Creator would create intelligence , then show no interest in it?
I used to be really, really interested in playing folk music on my 12 string guitar. Once, another teacher and I drove all the way from Washington State to Kansas City in my 1960 T Bird. We paid for the entire trip and more, buy singing at rest stops along the Interstate and soliciting money from other tourists. We left with $200 and had $324 when we got to KC, mostly in change. I used to help run a coffeehouse in Hoquiam, WA, where I met a lot of folksingers on their way along the Pacific Coast, including Judy Collins, Malvina Reynolds, and others who we offered free lodging to in the coffeehouse, which was loaned to us by the Psychic Science Church, which had services there until most of the members died, leaving only a married couple, who liked folk music.
I taught school out on the coast at Westport (Ocosta Unified School) for three years. When we got back to KC, my buddy, who taught third grade, got a drive away and drove it back to Seattle.
I really liked folk music, and considered it as a possible career.
I once sold dozens of Mexican guitars that I contracted made in Mexico, and still have a 12 string, but I have not played it since 1990.
So perhaps God just got bored. Maybe he got bored before humans even appeared. Bill Gates got his start at phone phreaking, I am sure he doesn't mess with it any more. I think that Opel and Daihatsu autos grew out of factories that made sewing machines.
The idea that an Eternal Being would always have the same interests and never get bored seems to me to be a concept created by boring old priests who found their comfy niches, and loved the attention of unquestioning parishioners. I would think it logical that any eternal or even really long lived being with a real creative streak would get bored with the same old schtick century after century.