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discuss Exploring the Concept of God Across Different Religions

This thread covers all aspects of ideologies, including beliefs, principles, traditions, policies, and their influence on society and culture.
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I have been interested in how all the religions across this world perceives God and deities. We start with the single God of Christians, Muslims, and Jews then move to the many gods of Hindus and then to the no-god of Buddhists, all in one world. So, now what is the concept of religious activities across the different religions that we have.
 
I feel God is one but each religion tend to describe him based on what they believe or how they have heard about him. Let's take a father for example who is a manager of a bank. At the bank, he is known as a manager, at home the kids knows him to be their father, the wife sees him as her husband and lover. In any other gathering, people see him as Mr smith, in a school meeting, he is known as the father of (whatever the kid's name is) at the end of the day we are talking about the same person but from different point of view or based on how we know him.
 
Buddha was born as a Hindu prince, he revolted against his faith and culture to establish a sect that did not believe in the existence of God. But now Buddha is God for Buddhist and the Buddhist worship Buddha just like people in other faith worship their Gods. Sometimes I feel that all religions have practiced the same thing. t was started by a man and they started worshiping him
 
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