Different groups seem to think differently on how their religion should work, even with the same god some might believe he behaves differently. This, of course, causes problems and one religion splits to worship in their "better way".
Christianity was one
It depends on your religion, if you have one. Different religions have different interpretations of their god or gods.
It was different from the religions around it, because the Hebrews believed in one God above all others.
Its simple. Since they do not believe in a god from any other religion, they think that it is imaginary because it is not the god that they believe in. Unless it is the same god that is in both but may have been taught or told differently. Usually there are many similarities between different religions. So at one point there may have been one god or religion but it could have changed into different branches like Christianity.
Technically Buddhism is not a religion and it has no god.
It means religion comes in all different types and forms; that you don't have to worship in one way, there are many ways and different beliefs.
Islam Religion per Quran God revelation to prophet Muhammad through the Angel Gabriel (Jibril). However, Islam; in its sense of submission to God the one and only one God; is the religion since start of universe creation and is the mission of all God prophets although taking different religion names. Refer to question below.
There is a differnet answer for every different religion but, in my religion you either go to heaven on hell. After being jugded by God.
No. They are both completely different, aside from that they both believed in more than one god.
The belief in one God is called monotheism. A religion that believes in one God is said to be monotheistic.
Hinduism does not have any spiritual leaders. Different aspects ofthis religion can be practised as a matter of choice. It's a very free religion and does not bind you in anything. hindus believe in ONE God and the different manifestations of the same God.
Greek religions are different than Hebrew because they eat different food and are different cultures. They are the same because they both belive in gods but Hebrews only belive in one god.