"Whose definition of "God" are you speaking about when you say "God"? Whose religion? What spiritual definition?"
Fair enough. I am thinking of the assertions by people who insist there are specific entities (spirits, or what have you), the alleged knowledge of which cannot be transmitted to a skeptic (unlike the case with science). Either you believe, or you don't, or something in between, prior to revealed religion coloring between the lines.
"In Science we have the reductive materialists who now demand obeisance, ..."
Little argument from me there; probably only about the definition of the "material". I find it plenty reasonable to believe there are "material" things/behaviors/etc that simply cannot be sensed in any way by humans; only, when we are lucky, some of their effects.
"Weirdly, you and I still go about our individual lives. Not really knowing how we even came into existence, why there is any kind of existence, and not really living for very long - soon perhaps to be put away forever, not ever even knowing why we even existed in the first place. "
Granted, weird to most people, but not to me. I simply don't worry about it, because I've found nothing worth believing in absolutely, and very little that explains life usefully. Or more accurately, over the years I've removed all kinds of beliefs about all sorts of things told to me that were supposedly "true". I now realize that *absolutely nothing* can be known with any certainty. IMO, the word "know" should be banished. It's useless pretension.
"Carl Jung would argue the unconscious does know where it is going."
Look, I've had a number of human analysts attempt to explain me to me, and at this stage in my life, I humbly consider all of them to have been wrong. Too often, destructively so. Certainly, more wrong than my own introspections. Early on, I got angry. Later, I got very tired of of wasting time and money. And very bored. Would have been better (and maybe cheaper), say, to simply hire a good philosopher to talk to for a while! I do think we're still centuries behind psychology getting anywhere close to explaining how human minds work, never mind anyone's in particular.