That is very loosely based Christian ideology you have there. You say that you are not a religious person or a Christian yet you look to things such as love and interconnectedness in order to prove your point? Don't get me wrong, I too believe that there is something very special and unique about the human experience involving love and emotions, but I do not really think that religion or philosophical dabbling has much to do with it. In other words, human emotions and interactions are INDEPENDENT of such a god if it were to exist.

In my opinion, if god exists it is so powerful and all knowing that it is fundamentally impossible for man to comprehend god either in a physical or metaphysical manner. The scope of "god" as a whole is just far too complex for the human brain - even the advanced human brain.

Now that is not entirely the way I think, but bits and pieces are certainly laudable. I am not sure what you mean by the whole speaking in tongues thing, unless you are implying that on that particular day the discussion with your mother was somehow divinely amended?