I'm sorry, but what on earth are you talking about?
I have observed that in cases where you get systematic hate of a specific group of people, by a majority, the majority's god also hates that same group.
For example, in the USA, among certain brands of "christian", it is Doctrine to hate LGBT people. And indeed, among those brands they are able to "justify" their hate, by pointing to specific passages in their Official Book™ which command them to hate this group. Isn't that convenient?
Now I do not
truly know which came first: the hate, or the justification. But I question the claim that the god came before the hate, here-- I personally think that the hate came first, and they leveraged their Official Book™ to try to "explain" what they really just wanted to hate.
My reasoning that the hate came first, is that there are
other brands of the religion which purport to use the
same Official Book™, but do not teach as Doctrine, hate for the LGBT.
My conclusion is that people will hate who they hate-- and they happily twist whichever religion they adhere to, into a "justification" of that hate.
I am quite certain there are no exceptions to this rule-- regardless of the religion, be it monotheist, pantheist, omnitheist or pink-and-purple weavile-theist.
Why?
Because religion never seems to be in a position to tell people to not do what they want to do in the first place....
.... it's as if there really isn't an All-Seeing Overlord in control of anything...