Our Lady in Medjugorje speaks of the different religions and of one God

Message dated February 23, 1982
To a visionary who asks her why every religion has its own God, Our Lady replies: «There is only one God and in God there is no division. It is you in the world who created the religious divisions. And between God and men there is only one mediator of salvation: Jesus Christ. Have faith in him ».
Some passages from the Bible that can help us understand this message.
Matthew 15,11-20
Po gathered the crowd and said: "Listen and understand! Not what enters the mouth makes man impure, but what comes out of the mouth makes man impure! ". Then the disciples came up to him to say: "Do you know that the Pharisees were scandalized at hearing these words?". And he replied, “Any plant that has not been planted by my heavenly Father will be uprooted. Let them! They are blind and blind guides. And when a blind man leads another blind man, both of them will fall into a ditch! 15 Peter then said to him, "Explain this parable to us." And he replied, "Are you also still without intellect? Don't you understand that everything that enters the mouth passes into the belly and ends up in the sewer? Instead what comes out of the mouth comes from the heart. This makes man unclean. In fact, the evil intentions, the murders, the adulteries, the prostitutions, the thefts, the false testimonies, the blasphemies come from the heart. These are the things that make man unclean, but eating without washing his hands does not make man unclean. "
Matthew 18,23-35
In this regard, the kingdom of heaven is like a king who wanted to deal with his servants. After the accounts began, he was introduced to one who owed him ten thousand talents. However, since he did not have the money to return, the master ordered that he be sold with his wife, children and what he owned, and thus to pay off the debt. Then that servant, throwing himself to the ground, begged him: Lord, have patience with me and I will give you everything back. Pitying the servant, the master let him go and forgave him the debt. As soon as he left, that servant found another servant like him who owed him a hundred denarii and, grabbing him, choked him and said: Pay what you owe! His companion, throwing himself to the ground, pleaded with him saying: Have patience with me and I will pay you back the debt. But he refused to grant him, went and had him thrown into prison until he paid the debt. Seeing what was happening, the other servants were grieved and went to report their incident to their master. Then the master called that man and said to him, "I am an evil servant, I have forgiven you for all the debt because you prayed to me." Didn't you also have to have pity on your partner, just as I had pity on you? And, indignant, the master gave it to the torturers until he returned all the due. So also my heavenly Father will do to each of you, if you do not forgive your brother from the heart. "