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November 9th 2011, 05:56 AM
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Originally Gods didn't have anything to do with existence's creation. They were merely described as "beings from the sky" or "beings from the stars". Some sources say they created humans, which is very well possible. But nothing even refers to that they created all of the world. People couldn't understand these people, so they thought they were some sort of magical beings, and the story grew and grew. And it is going to keep growing, which is a shame. The Bible originally says "Gods" but it was later changed into "God" to avoid contorversy against churches. It is sad that nowadays when you say God, people automatically think of a being that sees everything, can do everything etc. That's not "God". That's life.

Well, The Holy Bible nor the Koran never actually says that. Looks like you made that up, Skull

Actually, it isn't directly said in the Bible, but it does refer on quite a many occasions what animals live in the Paradise.

I think it's safe to say the Creation is made up by humans. I believe it is merely a fairytale added on top of the real story afterwards. We know it isn't possible, by any means, because science has proven our history otherwise. Those who claim it's true would be similar to people who in 4000 years from now would claim that Nazguls from Lord of the Rings were real, even though they could very well prove they were not. People should use common sense instead of allowing themselves to be brainwashed by our society, which is too scared to let go of our past ways.