You are, of course, quite correct, except that I would, as a Catholic, not refer to God as mine or ours.
I am His. I am His Creature, made in His image. There are many people here who seem to refer to their own personal god made in their own personal image while making up their own personal theologies.
Nice to hear from you. Are we on speaking terms again?
***There are many people here who seem to refer to their own personal god made in their own personal image while making up their own personal theologies.***
This is an example of what I consider going near the edge. When you use words like “seem” you are putting your own slant on what they are saying, in some cases totally misconstruing the context of their post.