I will never come around to the idea of an anthropomorphic God. I'm also uncomfortable with the word 'God'... I'm agnostic about the answer and I'm agnostic about the question.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I find myself by default an atheist but fairly unhappily so. It would be bloody marvelous if there was a god.
Even if there isn't a God, I believe in the one we've created.
If there is a God, it's going to be a whole lot bigger and a whole lot more incomprehensible than anything that any theologian of any religion has ever proposed.
I believe that the question of the existence of God is an impenetrable mystery and beyond human comprehension.
However you define God, and whether you believe in God or not, the world we live in has been shaped by the universal human conviction that there is more to life than life itself; that there is a 'god' shaped hole at the centre of our universe.
There cannot be a God because if there were one, I could not believe that I was not He.
I, for one, can't be sure at all there is a God.
I believe that there may well be a personal God out there - not a monotheistic God - that has got it in for me.
If God be an infinite being, there cannot be, either in the present or future world, any relative proportion between man and his God. Thus, the idea of God can never enter the human mind.
There's nothing wrong with being anthropomorphic. That's how we understand the world.