I thing this is the/an explaination of/for Jehovah
/www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=69931 [A thread I'd like to promote]
A good definition of the concept of archetypes.
When I talk about Cerridwen and Cernunnous, I speak of the god and goddess; but truly, I think of them as archetypes, and not actual beings. To muggles I explain them as "kinda like yin/yang of oriental philosophy. They represent the female and male aspects of existence."
As to the 'personality thing', I buy into the Gaia concept, that the earth has a consciousness, I accept the possibilty that a star might have a consciousness, why not the universe?
I agree when you talk about the god/goddess as archetypes. I don't see them as actual beings, but like you said, as representatives of male and female. I don't really claim a religion, but I would say my beliefs lean toward what some would say is paganistic. I don't "worship" the earth, but rather acknowledge the beauty and power of it and all things within it. I don't understand religions that only acknowledge one half of the whole, such as Christianity, a completely patriarchal religion. Not to say that they are wrong for their beliefs, but that is not where I fit in.