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The Lengua Indians of Paraguay believe that the Creator, in the shape of a beetle, inhabited a hole in the earth, and that he formed man and woman out of the clay which he threw up from his subterranean abode.<ref name="James George Frazer"></ref>}} | The Lengua Indians of Paraguay believe that the Creator, in the shape of a beetle, inhabited a hole in the earth, and that he formed man and woman out of the clay which he threw up from his subterranean abode.<ref name="James George Frazer"></ref>}} | ||
==Conclusion== | |||
It is apparent that folkloric tales about the creation of humans from clay/earth/mud is very common. So, does the modern Scientific hypothesis of the role of clay in abiogenesis prove the validity of the religions of the ancient Mesopotamians, the ancient Egyptians, the African peoples of Silluk and Pangwe, the Amerindians, the Karens of Burma, or the Incas? | |||
Is Khnum the true god? Or Nammu, Viracocha, Juok, Chinigchinich or Pund-jel? Why do Muslims believe [[Allah]] to be the true god as 'suggested' by the clay abiogenesis hypothesis? It could well be the ram-headed Elephantine god Khnum who really did create human beings from clay. | |||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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