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Well, in that case, you believe in a conscious intelligent God. Correct me if I’m wrong.
No. This is exactly the problem with using ambiguous (and therefore essentially meaningless) words like 'perfect.' I guess you probably believe that consciousness is a requirement of perfection, and hence God must be conscious. I, of course, do not share your assumptions.
if I understand Zebeede correctly, he believes since you are a reflection of God, then you must immediately realize He exists.
No. Firstly, again with the ambiguous terms, I object to the word 'reflection.' God, the necessary being, is the fundamental order by which everything else is manifested. Any 'creation,' be it a human, a star, a plant, is nothing more than a consequence and culmination of the interaction between the different aspects of the primal order, once it manifests itself in a particular way.
A 'creation' is like speech. The words, sounds and sentences do not exist by themselves, disembodied, they are simply temporary phenomena caused by the interaction of certain (in this example, physical) objects, e.g., air, vocal articulators, etc. Obviously, the necessary being, as it is unique, doesn't fully compare to an individual uttering words, or to a physical process, but nevertheless the example is only to show that the words and the speaker, as with creator and creation, are dissimilar; mere words cannot be said to be a 'reflection' of the speaker. The speaker is the solid, corporeal object, whereas the words are mere utterances. The two are hardly comparable, and the words cannot be said to even come close to encompassing the nature and complexity of the speaker, let alone be said to reflect the nature of God, such an entity being unlike any property or object.
And as for immediately realising that God exists, again, no. Any acknowledgment of God's existence is a psychological process that a person may or may not undergo, it's a perspective that a person may or may not adopt. Even if it is the case that all things are, necessarily, manifested by the Divine, it doesn't at all follow that any given person should acknowledge this.