"How will I define God?
Maybe God is what you are to me; a place confined to one soul reserved for moments rather kept outside our runtime environment. Maybe calling upon God in times of consolation is like writing a journal entry in a place where you are free to ponder over the words endlessly without someone watching over your shoulder. Then when you are satisfied with the words and its implications, you can go about your daily life once more, helped back on your way by God, who will hold on to your words until someday you might need them again. Which leads me to a, considered controversial or blasphemous even, conclusion; at the end of our lives we have created God. Yet how can I be blasphemous? For starters, my religious views are coherent with atheism and secondly I have paid my two cents by capitalizing 'His' name. From my point of view, religion is misinterpreted. Consider being at the peak of your life, the bonding phase of life where offspring tends to come about. Children, each with a yet undefined space, waiting to be filled by a life-long process which forms their God. Taking it even further... if we, their parents, create their God for them, their God will take the shape of our God, and God will have created God.
...and seeing as people have a natural drive to share spaces of intellect, it's not altogether surprising how religion came about."