The people that say that all religions lead to God often perceive anything and everything to be a religion. The real goal is not to support everyone’s views and not to disrespect anyone, even if you do not agree with them. What matters is that everyone share the common belief that we all suffer and that there is a God.
Different religions have different ideas of God. Some view God in spiritual terms, other more physical, and some religions have no God. Some have many gods (polytheistic), and some only have one (monotheistic). In some cases there is an absence of a God entirely. Some people do not want to believe in a God, and disagree with the idea that everyone is created because of that God.
Another problem is that each religion has its own idea of what ‘salvation’ is. For some, it is the saving of a nation. This means that all troubles and issues are resolved and everyone is at peace in the world. Everything is good in the world, and there is no bad. Some people may say that the world would be ‘perfect’. For others, it may be an eternity of nothingness, or complete personal consciousness. It is difficult to see how these teachings can lead in the same direction if they all are defined by the same word. Many people refer to the term salvation and ‘saved’ together, which is common in many religions, but not all. Every religion is different, but has the same goal in mind.
Different religions contradict one another, but at the same time have built and taken certain parts of certain religions and created the new ones. A realist could say that this whole idea of religion is preposterous and that we have to accept that there is nothing for us after death. But we have to wonder, what really does happen? Religion provides answers to questions that no one will ever have a definite answer to. Religion helps humanity cope, and no one should ever disrespect anyone’s religion.