Though I am in a different tradition (I teach in an AOG mega-church), I highly commend you for promoting Dr. Dolezal through this great interview. My seminary education was in theology and my specialty is in Medieval Scholasticism. Hence, I have a strong concern for the drift of Evangelicalism into A) theistic personalism and B) into raw ignorance regarding God's true nature. I consider the "battle for God" the most important matter in Evangelicalism. By the way, your notion about the "simplicity of humanity" is a great insight.
Perhaps a better way of saying that is that what is good comes from who God is. Once you say, God decides what is right and wrong, one can get into a mindset in which you say that God could’ve decided something different, which is not biblical.
I think we may be looking at two different Vistas. gods among men are the bane of our nature. But the Creator as God, now that's refreshing.. Western culture feels like we need to defend the 'Goodness of God ' as defending the Gospel. I truly believe that whatever God decides is Good, regardless of what I understand to be the Gospel. The fall enters in , when men decide to arbitrate right and wrong amongst ourselves.