==new answer== A rose by any other name is still a rose.
I am a Muslim and we believe the same god is you but we say Allah (GOD)
Different religions have different opinions about the one God. My own opinion about this is that God has sent different Messengers with His instructions, teachings, etc., at different times, but not all people recognize the different representatives as coming from one and the same God. Note, also, that not all religions actually believe in one single god.
The Romans found that they had the same deities only named differently. There was really no adaption necessary, except that the Romans used Roman names for the gods instead of the Greek names.
Yes. Amon/Amun/Amen are all the different spellings of the same god; Ra can also be spelt Re; but Amon-Ra/Amun-Ra together are a different god than either Amon/Amun and Ra/Re apart.
They don't see god in the same way a European would but Yes
God is the same God but people look at different sides of God's personality in their different religions. It's like you have different friends who like different things about you - we do the same to God.
They are the same,
In Greek mythology, it is Zeus, god of the sky. In Roman mythology it is Jupiter, god of the sky. They are both the same god who does the same things, just with different names.
I am a Muslim and we believe the same god is you but we say Allah (GOD)
No. Triton is the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite. He's a completely different god.
the Romans had the same gods as the Greeks, just different names
Yes they aren't the same game, they are different games.
The god of Abraham is the god of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. They all worship the same god, but the prophets are different.
Hinduism is very ancient Religion. During this long time periods God took different form to achieve different goals. Thus so many forms of the same god.
They are all the same The Trinity. If we understood God, what we had in our minds wouldn't really be God.
It depends on the person if you believe in God his destiny should be the same as yours?
Sikhs belive that all religions are different pathways to the same god, even thought there are different teachers that helped wiht this. What i mean by teachers is, Muslims would call their teahcers the "Prophets". But in this case the Sikhs would call their teachers "Gurus".