I'm for it.
I can agree with that as far as it goes, except for the god part. In Buddhism, enlightenment also means liberation from cravings and delusion, and I think that's an important aspect of it, too.
I guess. I mean, it's not as if I were speaking from experience.
I've always found it kind of interesting that enlighten and illumine mean basically the same thing, but in Christianity -- or Orthodox Christianity, anyway -- Illumination takes place at baptism, at the beginning of your beginning to be saved, and in Buddhism, enlightenment is the culmination of your liberation. Partly (but only partly) because of my Orthodox background, I think of enlightenment as a process as much as an event, and I imagine that even if one were to attain enlightenment, there would be a further deepening of that enlightenment. That is, I don't think anybody can ever sit back and say, "Well. I'm done."