For example: jeans, t-shirt, shorts, gloveless but only a safety helmet on.
We could never have possibly harnessed fire without God's intervention. God being Thor of course. You forgot his name there buddy.
Thogg the caveman, discovered how to harness fire.
You're absolutely right. Fire was gifted to humans by Prometheus, but against Zeus's orders. *sigh* Look, it's most likely that the ability to make fire was discovered accidentally. A lot of early human tools were made from flint, because it easily fractures to a sharp edge ideal for cutting. These tools were made by hitting flint with a harder stone. You know what happens when you do that, right? You get sparks.
OK choice, though I find the Ugly Stiks to be kind of insensitive. Get your hands on a 6.5 foot medium action Cherrywood from Berkley, I think you'll be happier. KMart typically has a few on their racks. Shimano and Diawa reels are also good choices.
Fire was out there in nature. It is likely that man first learned to harness it, then, eventually, to make it for himself. We did this because of the talents that God built in to us. Humans are great tool users. Other animals make use of tools, but, nothing like humans do. We also are great at changing our environment to suit us better. So, learning about fire is just a natural thing for humans to do - this is how we are Created. God did not hand someone a burning stick! But, He gave us the intelligence to figure it all out.