No, all religions don’t lead to God
There are a lot of problems with the “all religions lead to God” creed.

There are a lot of problems with the “all religions lead to God” creed.
Our longstanding, generational forms of relational brokenness, family fracture, loneliness, and addiction are likely to metastasize in the age of AI.
Falling fertility has been happening for a while now. The real problems it poses for our future are no longer deniable.
The solution for America’s sex recession is the same as for the sexual revolution.
God seems to be having a moment, culturally speaking. So is the Bible, it seems.
If being “conservative” means anything, it means recognizing that who we are in our own houses is even more important than who is in the White House.
In all these instances, there was no hesitation by Disney to push “certain topics” on children or their parents. What is behind the about-face?
There is such a thing as a secular spirituality, and that may be what we are seeing today.
People often joke that if they’d known becoming a grandparent was so much fun, they would have done it before having kids.
Even if matter and energy are the fundamental “stuff” of which everything is made, it would not follow that everything can be reduced to the sum of matter and energy.