It's my perspective that...if you respect your self-concious sooo much to a point where you refer it to the third person as a way to distinguish yourself from the macro-perspective of the reality, I could see how one would refer God as something beyond understanding. Personally, even though I've come up with this conclusion, I find it impossible for me to refer myself in the first person as God (culturally Catholic); I allow my concious to fulfill that role (in the third person)...when people talk about God judging their actions, it's hard not to put yourself in 'God's' shoes in order to judge your own actions..."shoot a man and you know you've done wrong in God's eyes;" but in that case, if God were truly mystical, you couldn't possibly know the integrity of your action but by assuming God's role for retropsective purposes it's easier to understand the value of one's own actions.
NOTE: I've gone to multiple mass religious events and it's kinda enlightening with the God-as-concious perspective...I mean, if Jesus did do and think those things written about him, I've got a mutual respect for the beauty of his being (along with other great prophets/saviors/people).
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