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April 22nd 2010, 04:59 AM
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Let us save our effort and just lie down and die. 
In my opinion, it goes like this:

In the beginning (I say beginning, because our crappy brains must label things) there was void. It was a kind of matrix, in which all was to be formed: a combination of light and dark, on and off, everything and nothing, matter and anti-matter. I cannot say "good and evil" because that is labelling, and I believe that this "void" was Beyond Good and Evil. At first, the light gathered in a space away from the dark, but over un-counted eons (for nothing could mark the dimensions of time or space) the two began to mix, creating and negating.
Finally, the spirit (for want of a better term), by necessity for the furtherment of it's power and understanding took on a form: God, YHW aka Jaweh aka Jehovah aka "Nameless", Allah, Ymir, Zeus, Yesu aka Jesu aka Jesus. This super-being, from its' own ascension and existence began to form and set in motion all that we know of. I believe the global, spiritual and universal circles are too perfect, too well designed to be accidental.
We all know that Darwinian evolution is a flawed theory, although an opinion can never be wrong, merely un-supportable.

Ed. If you compare Nordic myth, Greek myth, Kabbalah and Judaism, Genesis/ Christian creation, (I don't know much about Islam... DinkDoodler?) etc you find that all share common threads concerning the origin of human life. I think "in the image of the maker" is a reasonable explanation.