Mine does and does not, at the same time. We Orthodox do a lot of that from the Western standpoint. We're not really big on following the hobgoblin of small minds. This is because our ultimate "Goal" is really much to big for a human mind to comprehend, so we sometimes have to accept apparent contradictions in an attempt to explain the inexplicable and understand the incomprehensible. The West, on the other hand, often preferred to make internal consistency the primary criterion. As we look at it, both East and West have some idea of the scale of God vs. humanity, but to illustrate that scale, the East makes God so "big" that we can't really contain Him, while the West prefers to make humanity so small that God can fit in a big enough box to keep the same rough scale.