There is one shloka in sanskrit about the almighty which tells you that all religions think the same. This is from isha upanishad one of the commentaries to vedas
Om puranam adah purnam idam purnaat purnam udachyate,
Purnasya purnamaadaaya purnam evaavashishyate.
Om shantih, shantih, shantih.
This mantra brings out the mystery of the universe through the cause and effect relationship. Purnam adah purnam idam, meaning: “That is complete, this is complete.” The word adah (That) refers to the Supreme Atma, Paramatma (the cause) and the word idam (this) refers to the entire animate and inanimate manifestation (the effect) pervaded by the Supreme Atma. The Supreme Atma is beyond this manifestation and is indescribably greater. Further, purnat purnam udacyate, meaning: “From the complete (Paramatma), only the complete manifestation (this universe) has emanated, because incomplete cannot be the result of the complete. The doctrine is: “If you take infinity the almighty and take infinity out of it , the universe , infinity would remain INFINITY".
Akhilesh Mattoo