It has always intrigued me that us humans constantly try to quantify "god" in terms of a physical person or type. Perhaps we do so because we are uncomfortable thinking in terms of the infinite, or maybe it makes god easier to understand and identify with.
I think however, that, regardless of what religion you practice, trying to quantify your god in terms of physical standards will only take away from the true vastness and imensity that is god. Why can we not think of god in terms of feelings, like the feeling of love you feel when you are with that one special person, or the feeling of happiness when you realize that things are going to turn out alright.
I think god is manifest through these feelings, and maybe, just maybe, that is what god is. The feelings of love, happiness, and well-being are imposible to describe to someone who has not experienced them, and, also, are different for everyone who experiences them...It is a subjective, unquantifiable prescence.
Perhaps I am wrong. I cannot claim to know more about what god is than anyone else can, all I am trying to do is present an alternate viewpoint. And, for those of you who might be wondering, yes, I do practice religion, and I do follow a specific religious faith. What that faith is, however, is not important for this thread. If you want to know, send me a message, and I'll tell you.