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To continue. jno, I think you're right. Religion did come from the reasoning and thinking of man, but what I have to consider is the evidence that first man based his opinion on. I don't believe the Gods were a figment of man's imagination. I think early peoples saw and recorded events they were incapable of explaining and so assumed they were witnessing something supernatural. I have to ask who was this God who walked in the Garden of Eden in search of Adam? My powers of reasoning tell me that if he needed to search, and call Adam's name, he couldn't have been all knowing. Additionally, who were the 'sons of God' who mated with the daughters of men? Jesus' elder brothers? No, they couldn't have been, because Jesus was reputed to have been God's only begotten son. And why did the Israelites have to mark their doors with blood before God arrived to slaughter all the first born? Didn't God know where they lived? So much conflicting information, and so many questions that for me, personally, need answers. There has to be a logical explanation, but religion doesn't provide it. There have been people living in the jungles of the Amazon in recent times who through their powers of reasoning came to the conclusion that aircraft were great silver birds, and that their crews, with their modern technology, were supernatural beings, or Gods, and I believe that is precisely what happened in the dim and distant past. Of course, religion has moved on since then, and now encompasses even more of man's inaccurate assumptions. As I said earlier, I don't deny that man possesses an innate spirituality, or that there is a possibility that a super-being exists, but in my opinion that being cannot possibly be the God of the Bible/Koran.