This is the moment I've been waiting for! Since the issues heretofore legitimately raise the question of my credulity, I offer this blend of metaphysical, existential, and process thought to seek clarification of our relationship to and with God, thereby making it theological as well.
The first distinction in our quest to clarify is that between our brains and our Minds. Where do we think? How do our thoughts affect us? Who knows our thoughts and what they mean to us? Are there humans who can "read minds"?
As we eventually learn more about brain activity and its correlation to thought, might we find more effective ways to communicate those thoughts personal to us? Is it even possible for anyone other than yourself to know the authentic you?
We've asked many questions so far, and there are many more ahead. I consider this an important one: What the heck is imagination? I know you imagine because you tell me about your imaginations.
Here's another question of distinction to help clarify, maybe? Is there a difference between our imaginations and our dreams? And how are the Knowledge and the Wisdom we acquire through the process of learning distinct from our imaginations and dreams?
Consider this: Our newly elected President, Joseph R. Biden, campaigned to “Battle for the Soul of America”. Fundamentalists and literalists are immediately going to encounter the issue of interpretation which they are literally and fundamentally against. So, freeing our Minds from any such constraints, let’s use our imaginations to perceive, comprehend, and interpret (everybody does) what he Means: