Acharya Prashant explains that the concept of God is often a product of human ego and cultural conditioning. He points out that people tend to create God in their own image, attributing their own physical traits, languages, and social structures to the divine. This is why different religions have different versions of God that reflect the specific traditions and prejudices of their followers, such as patriarchy or caste systems. He distinguishes between 'God' as a product of theology and belief systems, and 'Truth' as the subject of philosophy. While belief systems cater to human convenience and security, Truth is uncompromising and often uncomfortable.