''as you have no way from no experience or education on peoples accounts . they will seem to be contradictory .''
No, it's not what it 'seems' to me, but what the person making the claims is describing as opposed to what another person is describing.
One, a Muslim, describes the attributes and characteristics of their god Allah being such and such, but Hindu gives an entirely different account of his deity, Brahma.
The two accounts are not compatible, Allah is not Brahma in another guise. These are two entirely different ideas of 'God' - two entirely different religions.
They are logically incompatible. Not according to me, but the rules of logic and the descriptions given by the believers themselves.
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