I'm not sure that religion was constructed with time travelers in mind. Buck's brows rose at that. Constructed? he echoed, surprised. Who builds God? That actually made Roger laugh, which made him feel a little better, if only momentarily. We all do, he said dryly. If God makes man in His image, we all return the favor.
In the dialogue, one character questions the idea of religion being created with the concept of time travelers in mind. This prompts another character to reflect on the construction of God, leading to an intriguing exchange about the nature of divinity and humanity's role in shaping it. The conversation humorously reveals a deeper truth: if humans are made in God's image, then they inevitably project their own attributes onto God. This idea underscores the complexity of faith and the ways individuals interpret and construct their understanding of the divine.
In the dialogue, one character questions the idea of religion being created with the concept of time travelers in mind. This prompts another character to reflect on the construction of God, leading to an intriguing exchange about the nature of divinity and humanity's role in shaping it.
The conversation humorously reveals a deeper truth: if humans are made in God's image, then they inevitably project their own attributes onto God. This idea underscores the complexity of faith and the ways individuals interpret and construct their understanding of the divine.