What has me doubt this is how much that one's visions branch off of the individual's creativity and prior knowledge, much like that of dreaming while awake. Having played Eternal Darkness for instance, that somewhat shifted how some of the things that I imagined appeared. From the sheer variations within it, it's closer to "transcending" into a subjective reality.
Unless you're the sort to claim that no one really has imagination, that what we "imagine" or "perspective take" is really the ability to peer into other dimensions (the 6th?).
I've seen taunting from all sides, and in this case it's closer to enjoying myself this time through comparison than direct jabbing.
I'd connect this less to my choice in faith (which you mislabeled somewhat) and more to my critique of your content. Agnostic does err closer to the "I don't know" way of thinking, which is usually where I lean, but the perspective I carry isn't along those lines. Deities/Outsiders and faith based mysticism seem like too much of a desperate human construct of escapism and a way to try to give closure to unanswerable questions when I look at it.