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Which Christian God is the REAL GOD? [Spirituality & Religion]

They call "him" by the same name, but "he" is given different characters in the different traditions and different denominations and within a single church, members disagree amongst themselves of "his" character.

What is "his" character? What are "his" rules? Is "he' strict like the strict parent purports or not so strict as the not so strict parent purports?

I contend that since "he" is given different characters, therefore they are worshiping a different God, but only same in name only.

In other slightly different words, I contend that since THEY are given different characters, therefore different Christians are worshipping different Gods.

The differences are in quality, not just quantity.

Christianity is not one God worshipped by people of different views. Christianity as a whole has many Gods.
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MrMonnyPenny · 22-25, M
In Genesis the name Elohim is used for God. Hebrew words ending in -im are plural. Which suggests the creation myth has come from an older polytheistic religion.

I like Spinoza's conception of God: Everything. Nature basically. Everything that has or will exist (and all ideas and thoughts ever had too). God/nature is totally indifferent to good and evil, if God was good he'd be bound to something bigger than himself.