And why are they different?
Is it because of the very semitic shit that everybody interprets differently since it's alien to anyone but semites?
Why, yes, yes it is.
Such a difference does not not exist in european paganism.
PAganism is nature worship, nature is pretty much the same throughout europe.
You have different names but similar tenets.
Sun worship, for example, is so prevalent that it is a global phenomenon.
Also, polytheistic gods are, again, not perfect. So you have a natural leeway.
But with a perfect monotheistic god?
Well, cue the thousand theologians screeching again.
The alleged perfection of god has a dualistic nature in apologists and believers.
They are extremely unceremoniously and mundanely "living" with their monotheistic god, while talking about lofty shit when they explain things.
When they explain things then god is infinite, above our understanding, blabla.
But in actual practice, god is none of that.
In actual practice omniscience is dismissed passively because people cannot work well with the concept.
Same with the infinite.
Simply ask a Christian, for example, how they would know if what they are worshipping really is Yahweh if Yahweh is beyond their capabilities of understanding.
Then they will say "Of course I know it's yahweh, I feel it in my heart." making all those lofty descriptions moot.
"Yeah God is totally beyond our understanding but here I am being 100% sure that it's not a trick, durr."
Et cetera.
Monotheism is retarded the moment you go "global".
It works for a singular tribe, anything more and you run into problems.
The reality we are living in is proof of that.
It only breeds hoity toity knowitalls (who really don't, since they cannot unite the faith because someone ELSE thinks they know it iall) who pontificate about things they wouldn't even have to think about without the faith in the first place.
Aka, solving artificial problems without any payoff, since, even if you are the most learned theologian scholar, it means nothing since you won't be able to convince all of them.
But with polytheism, and paganism, which is inherently local to a region, you don't need to do that. It's always believable.
Hence the reason why we can enjoy anime with shinto and buddhism in it without getting bored.
Hence we can watch the umpteenth "Lord of the Ring"esque shit without getting bored.
These things are split up into many, many aspects based on things that any pagan society would end up thinking of.
Ancestors, spirits, gods of thunder and lightning, et cetera.
Whereas monotheism has problems unifying everything without either being boring and unworkable "yeah mysterious ways and beyond our understanding, he's just perfect, blabla" or totally alien.