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We are like ants to them. How do you feel about ants?
Bad, if they're in my sugar specifically. OP is suggesting that this would carry over to the human-Outer God "relationship".
We could just as easily be grass or yeast, though. I honestly can't say if dislike of insects is cross-cultural, and I'm pretty sure it's not philosophically inevitable.
If we were like yeast, I hope they use me to make beer instead of bread.
I have no quarrel with ants but if one is ever happens to be in my way I will stomp it without even thinking about it