
Creation myths have been passed down over the ages by many differing types of civilizations, society’s and religious sects in both written and oral traditions. These myths often share similarities with each other. Those comparisons begin right at the very beginning of their stories too (quite literally). Most Intelligent Design myths begin in some type of formless void of nothingness which suddenly, for some inexplicable reason, all chaos breaks loose which gets put back together by an all mighty being or by a pair of cosmic beings, usually depicted as husband and wife, who then procreate all of humanity.
These story’s and myths were passed down to these first community’s arising after the last ice age but unfortunately the tales often got mistranslated, if in written form, or distorted if passed down orally. The civilizations that perished before the last ice age had a sophisticated communication network kind of like we have now. When the information was again found it was written in a long lost language and thus only partially understood all other information was lost with their advanced technology. The Hebrew people, the Mesopotamian empire, and the folks in the Indus Valley tried to save as much of the information as possible, which included most of our human history and the earlier civilizations our ancestors were able to create. Unfortunately, as hard as these people tried, the communities that would follow continued to misinterpret those writings and oral myths or just outright lose the information to obscurity.
Genesis is an example of this miscommunication.

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