God does not mean good. It’s a word of German origin that now refers to the male Christian god. That does not really exist. It was invented by pink skins to refer to Moloch the demon of materialism that has most people enslaved. It conveniently spells dog backwards as well since pink skins love dogs more than anything else.
god (n.)
But some trace it to PIE *ghu-to- “poured,” from root *gheu- “to pour, pour a libation” (source of Greek khein “to pour,” also in the phrase khute gaia“poured earth,” referring to a burial mound; see found (v.2)). “Given the Greek facts, the Germanic form may have referred in the first instance to the spirit immanent in a burial mound” [Watkins]. See also Zeus. In either case, not related to good.
Popular etymology has long derived God from good; but a comparison of the forms … shows this to be an error. Moreover, the notion of goodness is not conspicuous in the heathen conception of deity, and in good itself the ethical sense is comparatively late. [Century Dictionary, 1902]
Originally a neuter noun in Germanic, the gender shifted to masculine after the coming of Christianity. Old English god probably was closer in sense to Latin numen. A better word to translate deus might have been Proto-Germanic *ansuz, but this was used only of the highest deities in the Germanic religion, and not of foreign gods, and it was never used of the Christian God. It survives in English mainly in the personal names beginning in Os-.
Use the term Creator or Divine but never say god and never capitalize it. It’s a name for evil not a true god nor anything good.
Always check the etymology: http://www.etymonline.com/ or you will remain lost forever. The etymon is the true meaning known only to your subconscious. Pink skins always put a phony definition on it that the conscious mind uses but then is manipulated by the false Jews in their media to keep you in lockdown compliance with their evil.