Many religions abound this glorious world of ours; at last count, there were close to ten thousand different Gods being worshipped around the world and it comes as no coincidence that clusters of followers worshipping one particular God will be geographical and/or cultural in their groupings.
Should we not ponder the question however of why there are many different scriptures, each describing a different God owing to the completely different behaviors and recollections contained within each? Abrahamic religions seem to relate to the same God, albeit through different conduits; Christ and Muhammad, for example. However, how about the Hindu religion and religions where there are many Gods? Does this indicate that we are entitled to speculate that indeed, none of these Gods actually exists?
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