Allen-T, you misunderstood what i was trying to express.
Anthropomorphism interpretion of God in the likeliness of man.
I would not conceive God to have a mind simply because what we understand to be of a "mind". Is the thinking, reflecting and then doing mind. God says be and it is, if he has a mind it would be incomparable to ours. Therefore i will ultimately NOT suggest what God is like or how he works, referring to that of human qualities. You weren't meaning to use it in terms of doing so but when i read it, its what comes to mind and so wanted to eliminate that way of thinking.
However i agree with you completely with the fact that we need to understand God, know of his attributes, obey him and learn of his wonderful and merciful miracles.