Mindfire
Istar
So in the world I've constructed, there are about three cultures who all worship the same god, but under different names and with different aspects emphasized. Obviously they don't agree on everything; they have different traditions, worship styles, etc. But theologically there are no real contradictions between their views. I'm wondering if it would be better to make them knowledgeable of this fact, and embrace each other in a kind of spiritual fraternity, or to keep them ignorant of this fact, leading to a source of cultural conflict.
I feel like if I go the conflict route, it'll be just a pointless distraction from the plot that I have to conjure some kind of contrived resolution for later. But if I go the fraternity route, some readers might see that as a cop-out, or get annoyed because it would draw further attention to the fact that the "battle lines" in my WIP are largely drawn between Monotheists (Good Guys) and Polytheists/Atheists/Everybody Else (Bad Guys), though not without exceptions. To be honest, I'm leaning towards fraternity.
Thoughts?
I feel like if I go the conflict route, it'll be just a pointless distraction from the plot that I have to conjure some kind of contrived resolution for later. But if I go the fraternity route, some readers might see that as a cop-out, or get annoyed because it would draw further attention to the fact that the "battle lines" in my WIP are largely drawn between Monotheists (Good Guys) and Polytheists/Atheists/Everybody Else (Bad Guys), though not without exceptions. To be honest, I'm leaning towards fraternity.
Thoughts?

Troubadour
Myth Weaver