Our Universal God v. Caustic Religion

We have been created with the ability and depth-less capacity for thought. Our brains house our humanity, but our souls house our wisdom. There are many diagrams and scientific studies of the existence and functionality of what is tangible to us, our heart, lungs and brain for example. There is no physical evidence of our soul, no understanding of its functionality yet we are all aware of having one.  

Our bodies are the vessels, the mechanics which house and propel our souls while we are here on earth and having been designed specifically for earth, are of earth. However our souls are not of earth, they are of the same ethereal materials as the one who created them. They and their components are beyond human conception, invulnerable and independent from earth and in this way, are of our creator. Consider this when you consider the manifestation of how God exists: the invulnerability and the independence. 

Rather than a king on a throne, our creator is a universe and an infinity. Contemplate our creator as more than an anthropomorphic being and instead as a Universal, supernatural one. The qualities of gender, stature, complexion, and build are irrelevant. The divinity through which Life has come cannot be concentrated in a human body. The human body is too malleable, too diminutive to adequately store the creator and origin of the precise and calculated wisdom through which the universe has come.

We have been created with the ability and depth-less capacity for thought and those abilities and capacities prod and encourage us to contemplate what is beneath the surface. Our souls can understand the creator from which they have come, we need only give them the opportunity to try. Our souls are of the divine spirit of life and creation. The possibility, the manifestation of what we have named "science" is a form of our creator. 

For convenience, we use the words "God" or "He" or "Him" but these nicknames, revered as they may be, cannot contain or represent the immensity of our creator. Humanity and our many cultures have described our creator in different ways, but our diverse descriptions work to identify the shared entity from which we have all come. 

We must think broadly, beyond the materials our cultural-thought has conditioned us with. Culture is a response to life on earth. Although culture is beautifully expressive, we are not originally of earth and therefore we cannot use culture to enforce a description of our creator. For our creator is each description. How? Our creator has even created our ability to describe. Therefore: each culture's conception of our compassionate God is validated. Welcome and accept them all. Our creator is all of them, but more, broader, wiser, deeper, stronger, infinite, superseding our own limitations.