Khandro, Ratter isn't hiding behind anything. You clearly know what is meant by the expression 'the God of Abraham', otherwise you wouldn't be highlighting the differences in perception. Yes, people do perceive 'the God of Abraham' differently, but fundamentally he is the God of the Bible and anyone who knows anything at all about the Abrahamic religions understands that, including you. There is no other 'God of Abraham'. However he is perceived by his multitude of followers is another matter entirely, but none will deny his commonly accepted origin. (I hesitate to omit 'commonly accepted' from that last statement because if believers were aware of his true origin, most would not accept it). I too think you're being unnecessarily pedantic, and if I may say, just a little awkward.