I cannot imagine my Hebrew school teacher asking us to draw a picture of G-d. I've no image in my head when I think of G-d, certainly not a cat, though that is better than a monkey or many other animals. In Judaism there is no image of G-d. If I were to imagine G-d, it would be as clouds drifting across the sky looking over his creation and wondering what he might change, except for cats and dogs, no change required.
I cannot imagine my Hebrew school teacher asking us to draw a picture of G-d. I've no image in my head when I think of G-d, certainly not a cat, though that is better than a monkey or many other animals. In Judaism there is no image of G-d. If I were to imagine G-d, it would be as clouds drifting across the sky looking over his creation and wondering what he might change, except for cats and dogs, no change required.
“The lion does not concern himself with the opinions of the sheep.” Excellent, I’d forgotten that
God, whatever the conception or description, has a sense of humor! I could live with that.
"But he does see us as marionettes or as his employees." Is that a typo? Did you mean 'he does *not* see us as marionettes...'