This statement has evoked provoking thoughts in my mind. First was how did humans actually thought of knowing if gods existed. Apes
and early human beings didn't have the ability to think of gods
existence for they were too busy learning the skills of surviving. And
as per our religious texts, be it the Ramayana, Koran or Bible, the
assumption of god descending to earth came about in mid-civilization, so
what happened before that? What
I am more concerned is that how did people actually came to the
conclusion that there was a creator of all of them and that they should
pray to it (I say it, for God doesn't have a masculine or feminine form)?
If we belief Science, then it states that we humans, evolved from the Apes. If that's so, then today we have both - humans, and the apes but what about the in-betweens? The evolving human from ape form? Without
hurting anyone's feeling, as my own personal belief is that early
civilization in order to control most of the evolving human beings,
fabricated most of the stories in which good reined over evil, and
slowly that fable or myth became part of our culture.
Though
some may be true, for evidence has been shown for the existence of the
original pages of the testament, or the underwater city of Dwarika (Lord
Krishna's abode) in Indian waters, others I'm not too sure about. Some
pages of the past may forever remain a secret but whatever is present
gives each person a right to think what he/she may think is correct.
Being Judgmental is a human quality.
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