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http://steamcommunity.com/app/40800/discussions/0/846943514189348065/
Possible = 106% completion
I'm having hard time believing so many people would somehow cheat to get Golden God. If they did that, why wouldn't they cheat to get The Real End, Suffragette and Seneca Falls as well if achievements were that important to them? It's probably just a programming fault or has something to do with the game rounding up your total progress or something.
I'm just guessing, really but the differences in percentages are so minor that I doubt there's anything fishy going on there. There's no real gain in achieving Golden God, unlike Golden Gift from Kid's Christmas where people actually cheated to get thsoe lumps of coal or something during 2011(?) winter event. You might want to compare how many people have unlocked The Kid and how many have achieved Golden Gift.
But you're probably right, there's probably some hidden bit of unintuitive code that just adds up progress in an odd way, such that it can count you as having done something successfully when you've done enough of it, but not exactly all of it. I mean, I got one of those "spend as little time in [...] as possible" achievements before I'd finished all the dark levels in that chapter. I can't remember which chapter it was now (probably Hell or The Rapture), but at the time I just assumed it added up the times I had gotten and made some sort of decision that I'd done well enough, even though theoretically I could still have beaten the last dark level with a time of 12 minutes or something if I'd just left the game running.