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Are men the children of gods, or are gods the children men?

I know this is a lightning-rod question, and will undoubtedly garner some extreme responses. This is a subject that has been the cause of many great things, both beautiful and depraved. Entire peoples have been freed and lifted up in the name of their god, while others have been enslaved and killed in the name of someone else's; or worse yet, their own. But what my question really asks is this: Are we and our world around us the creation of an all knowing, all powerful being, or did we ourselves give birth to the very idea, and therefor existence of god as a means to cope with the vast unknown? If this question offends or upsets you, that was not my intent. However, I offer no apology for asking it. Whatever your religion or ideology may be, I respect your right to seek out peace and understanding in it. I am merely doing the same.

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Hopefully they don't melt vibrators.
No, I always keep mine on low because I don't like it to be up too high.
Well, it doesn't surprise me. When I was a kid, I washed my Barbie doll's hair and put the blow dryer to it, on High and it melted her hair to her plastic scalp. Needless to say, I was utterly heartbroken :o(
Skills, because that's the highlight that people will focus on most for manpower.
Yes, I put one on my snowman once when I was 10 to keep him warm, and the snowman melted and shorted out the walkman I gave him (in case he was bored standing there all day with not much to do) and it caught his straw hat on fire and then the kitchen caught on fire (I made him in the kitchen because it was too cold outside) and then it burned part of our house down and the police came and tried to arrest my mom for not watching me but she is blind so they didn't.

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