In my honest opinion

Perception is a powerful thing. Consider the fact that we all see the world differently. Couldn't that lead to different understandings of what God really is or isn't? It's all about how each individual person views Him and what their personal relationship is with Him. John Robinson is focusing mainly on what we accept in our understanding of God. He uses science to attack the idea of God being "up there" and that leads to an avalanche effect on the idea of God being "out there". He includes opinions of atheists, suggesting that they could be right, but with stipulation. He proposed the idea that we are perceiving God to be something that he isn't and that "mental picture of such a God may be more of a stumbling-block than an aid to belief in the Gospel".

I think there shouldn't be a universal understanding of God. His "presence" doesn't affect every person in the same way and each person's relationship with Him is different. Some view him as just the Creator, some believe that He resides within us and around us, and some don't believe in Him at all.  If it was meant for each person to look at Him the same way, then we would've been created that way.

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