Nice, that's the kind of theology I can get behind!
I think I'd agree, in that if there is a God, it's definitely not the God described by any one religion. Can a bacteria comprehend the person it is being carried around in?
I wouldn't call myself an atheist, though I'm getting pretty good at talking like one. I think a lot of that is due to the loss of grip on my earlier evangelical faith.. like any natural process when there's a change in equilibrium there's usually overcompensation on either side before finding a new steady state. I don't know what that steady state will be and if it will involve a God, or if it'll be more like a pantheist.
If God is so completely beyond our understanding and interaction, there's no real functional difference between that kind of theism and atheism, which is maybe why pantheism appeals to me. Or maybe panentheism or pandeism. God's out there but I can't touch it, but I can touch and understand and be in awe of creation.