If I tell you its a mystery, to you this means I am a dreamer.
If to me its fabrication, you will say that I'm the fibber.
If I say it is a mirror, you might think I've no reflection.
The spirit must be left until your inspection.
ah we have a poet in the house!
there has been philosophical debates regarding the so called attributes of g#d, contradictions between omniscient, omnipotent and perfectly benevolent, paradoxes still being 'worked' out and speculated on by theologians and philosophers alike, as well as humble folk such as us who find it hard to reconcile such definitions in line with what we think of as g#d, or spirit, which l prefer to the [hackneyed] term g#d.
this is mainly because of anthropomorphism, a trait we find as humans difficult to disengage from, as well as our subjectivism and the need for most theists [christian anyways] to have a love for and personal relationship 'in the person' of the almighty who obviously has to be worthy of worship for us, is this arrogance?. or a realisation we too are a piece of the puzzle of divine emanation.
this is less so with islam who have strenuously emphasised obedience and 'g#d is greater' with absolutely nothing to do with anything contingent. this strong demarcation may well have been in reaction to and learning from the other main religions around at the time ie judeo-christian, gnostics and dualists.
There are athiest jews, in the sense of spinoza that god
is nature, therefore in a sense more animistic, more inclusive.
Spinoza's God.
judaism has been on the earth longer so has had time and tolerance to include many different interpretations on g#d or spirit and as l see it santification is inherently ongoing.
l believe we all have an inner knowing,inner eye, and answer to our own questions given enough introspection, 'silence is the altar of g#d' [p.yogananda]. but you have to believe you are party to the holy. that your life is meaningful and meant to be.
yet as social animals there is strength and safety in numbers hence the preponderence and popularity in religions that inevitably become institutionalised that may eventually lead to an alienation from the very thing - eternal spirit- it set out to glorify, just my thoughts though.