Forgive my ignorance and pride. I apologize for insulting you and I hope we can learn and help each other, rather than run away from the issues and resort to ad hominem.
I’ve only begun my journey inward, but I still do not agree with your idea of becoming a God. I understand, that following faith, your holiness increases with works. Your salvation is by faith, but the recognition of your goodness is a process of becoming Christlike. I want to become Christlike, but I know I can never be exactly like him or become him which you seem to think you can. Sadhguru had some interesting things to say, and I have experienced first hand the strengthening of Islam and Christianity by the sword. Good deeds don’t give you salvation, faith does, but faith without works will eventually be doubted and works without faith is hollow.
It is common to make claims towards ideology, history, and politics. I’m certain there are still Calvinists who want to rid the world of Arminians. There are Christians who want to rid the world of Muslims, and vice versa. But I have yet to see change on the individual level, of people being more loving and helpful to their communities. I see prices rise and declining self-judgment, a lack of connection to nature and honest intellectual discussion.
Ecumenism is usually ironic, I’ve yet to have a positive experience from someone claiming to be ecumenical. Christianity has the opportunity to become the superior humanity centered religion, but politics and scriptural idolatry risk its purity. Scientists who claim intellectual superiority for their atheism usually have a slave-master morality and some pride, envy, and hatred in their hearts.