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LuccaCardoso1 said:
WolfpackN64 said:

Perhaps, but then you have a problem of the criterion. Did people attribute it to the same God because they innatly felt it to be the same phenomena, or did they already know the phenomena and thus attributed it to the same God?

Research any religion that was once popular. Every one of them will have multiple revelations of their own. Why do you think Christian revelations only started to happen after Christianity started to spread? Why isn't there a single people that believed in polytheism that makes reference to the Christian god, or any all-powerful single god, for that matter?

Since Christianity is a further development of Judaism, that's no entirely true. Human culture appears in many forms and the same is true for religion. Other circumstances, other culture and other interpretations. The wonderous thing is that many symbols and thoughts are pretty universal, even if not always compatible with their specific manifestations.