VoidEater,
My question was really aimed at the 99.99% of people who believe in God in the calloquial sense of the word, to take into account every possible concept of God, even ones i have not yet come across, would be simply impossible & i sense a certain amount of pride in your possession of an arcane concept of God which is not familiar to the majority of people. Perhaps that is just my observation though, i may be wrong in thinking you proud, so i'm sorry if that's the case.
This thread was aimed mainly at those who would normally try to prove God's existence (that being the majority of believers i think), & since your God is not that kind of God, i would hesitate to label it as God at all, i can't stop you from doing that though. But to me, to simply call God the act of saying "I don't know" as well as the core of our conscious mind is an obvious misuse of the word.
Imagine the following, suppose someone were to offer to give you a lift to work in their car, & then on arriving at the road they're parked in, you see that rather than having a car, they do in fact have a skateboard. On asking them why they said they have a car when in reality they have a skateboard, would you accept this as an answer? "Well that's just your narrow & loaded definition of the word car, my concept of the car is more akin to a skateboard." Personally, i would be a little offended at their misuse of the word car & would probably break their skateboard in half as punishment.
By the way, polytheism tends to come under the same umbrella as monotheism, as they are both theistic positions in a way which deism & pantheism are not. So by theism i did in fact mean both monotheism & polytheism, i should have been more clear on that, but to be honest, polytheism is really not that common around these parts.