Speaking for myself, I believe God is omnipresent. God is here right now within existence itself. So I suppose one could say the "path" is the depth of our awareness to it. Some are interested, some aren't, and some don't believe. Our experiences which may, or may not, lead us to the knowing of the presence of God are unique and different. So yes, I believe there are different "paths" to God.
@Millerdog Yes, His Holy Spirit is, however, not all will go to heaven. A lot of people don't understand that just believing in God, doesn't mean they'll go to heaven when they die. Even the devil believes in God, and trembles, the Bible says, but he's not a Christian and won't be going to heaven. It takes repentance of our sins, turning away from our own selfish ways, and living for God. A commitment to Him. I think it's important to plan where you'll spend eternity, before you get there. My body will be in the ground until resurrection day, but my Spirit will already be in heaven, since I have met Jesus' standard for salvation.
What I believe is irrelevant, if you are a Christian because there is only one path to God, and that’s through his son, Jesus Christ. I am no longer a Christian, but this is true if you are.
That depends on what you mean by God. If you mean a literal being who created the universe, I don't necessarily think there is any such thing. At the same time, all life makes up something larger than itself that you could call God if you like.
And yes, I believe there are many paths to that something.