Biblical response
God came down to earth and saw that it was dark, lifeless and void. He said " Let there be light, " and light appeared as quickly as He spoke it to be. ( Genises Chapter 1- in the Holy Bible) After God got the earth cleaned up and ready for people to live on it, He made Man ( as in " Man Kind"). God made a male named Adam and a female named Eve. It took 6 days to complete the clean-up of this perfect earth AND create two human beings, Then on the seventh day, right after He completed His wonderful creations, God rested from all His work ( as a symbol to show us that it's okay to take a break from all our hard work during the week!).
Scientific Response
People are the end product of current evolution. They are evolved from protohominids. There is an abundance of evidence to support this. God's role in all this, if there is one, cannot be proven because there is absolutely no physical or scientific evidence of it whatsoever. God is not disproved by science, but be clear that there is no proof of any "external influence" in the rise of man.
Well, this isn't how people were MADE but how they are reproduced-
Well, you need an adult man and woman and when they have 'Sex', a woman has a egg inside her and when the sperm ,which looks like a tadpole, reaches the egg a baby starts from the egg and after nine months of pregnancy you come out.
People made of stuff.
a quote from Daniel Webster
People flesh is made from dirt
The same person who made the white people, black people, yellow people, and the little people.
10 people made longhouses
People are made of skin AND bones.
yes
10 people made longhouses
According to christian beliefs people were made by God the creator According to hindu beliefs people were made by Brahma the creator
it was made by people
A sarcophagus was typically made from stone such as limestone, marble, or granite. It was crafted by skilled artisans who would chisel and carve intricate designs and inscriptions into the surface. The lid would then be hinged or slid into place to seal the coffin.
people wanted them made, so they made them