Alan
Mankind has made many and varied efforts to reach some form of spiritual fulfilment, but most Christians I know will verify that it was God who called them into the knowledge of His presence.
From the outside you can make assumptions and apply whatever labels come to mind,
Your second statement appears to conflict with the first in the sense that from the outside you are making assumptions about 'most Christians I know will verify that it was God' etc. Also this past statement of yours 'I do not think the human mind is capable of comprehending the true nature of God,' appears to nullify both of the above quotes. How do you judge the inner experience of others, whether Christian or non Christian, and decide whether it is 'divine presence' or not, rather than some form of self delusion or the result of religious egotism?
1. My comment about other Christians is based on conversations I have had with many fellow Christians. When they witness to their faith story there is often a common theme that they felt it was God calling them - they were not actively seeking Him.
2. Our human mind is not capable of comprehending the full nature of God, but we can comprehend the message given to us through Jesus Christ, who I believe to be God made man.
1. ... and the same applies to those who endeavour to relate similar experiences when following other faiths. It is quite likely that they will associate it with the culture they have grown up with. As the inner experience of the individual is personal to them, I would suggest that it cannot be satisfactorily communicated to others with words.
Here are two attempts:
Love for God is naturally ardent and when it fills a man to overflowing, leads the soul to ecstasy. Therefore the heart of a man who experiences it cannot contain or bear it, but undergoes an extraordinary change according to its own quality and the quality of the love which fills him. .... St. Isaac of Syria .... Christian
When the source of immortal joy is opened within us, it flows and saturates every fibre of our being, internal and external, and makes our life at once a waveless peace and ceaseless thrill of ecstasy. Death, fear and grief have then no significance for us. ....Swami Ramdas .... Hindu
2. Your belief is just that but how do you validate it? There appears to be a teaching
by Jesus but there is no necessity to associate it with a claim that he is/was God made man, as far as I can see.