An objective point of view is an oxymoron.
Which pretty much refutes the concept of an all-knowing God, which is the basis of this debacle in the first place.
To the Ancients, gods were ideals, metaphors, memes. Gods of love, war, seas, beauty, etc.
Part of the evolution of conceptual thinking. In this context, monotheism equated with monoculture. One people, one rule, one god.
Ancient Israel was a monarchy. The Big Guy Rules, like the religion.
Democracy and republicanism originated in pantheistic cultures.
The origins of the Christian Trinity go to fertility rites. The young god born in the spring to the old sky god and the earth mother. Though by the age of the Olympians, Zeus didn't give way to Dionysus. Tradition prevailed over renewal. The old didn't make way for the young.
Which was why the story of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus had such fertile ground to take root.
Though by the time Constantine adopted it as the state religion of Rome, it too had started to calcify, so it was the monotheism that mattered, as he was bringing the sides of the Empire together. The Big Guy Rules.
With the origins of the Trinity obscured.
The Catholic Church was the eschatological basis for European monarchy. Divine right of kings, as opposed to consent of the governed.
When the West went back to popular forms of government, it required separation of church and state, effectively culture and civics, morality and law.
That the recreation of Israel assumes to be a democracy is historical cluelessness.
Logically a spiritual absolute would be the essence of sentience, from which life rises, not an ideal of wisdom and judgement, from which it fell.
The light shining through the film, than the stories playing out on it.