Acharya Prashant explains that the conventional concept of God, as taught by various religions, is a man-made fantasy. He argues that no intelligent person would believe in a God who acts like a supervisor, watching every private action and recording deeds to reward or punish. He suggests that our images of God are merely reflections of our own physical appearances and imaginations, noting that as humans change, so do their creations of God. He asserts that the true meaning of God is the ultimate or the supreme, which must be independent of everything subordinate to it.