God challenged all of mankind to create even the most insignificant creature, i.e. a fly, but no one could do that and no one ever will. God says:
"O mankind! A similitude has been coined, so listen to it (carefully): verily! Those on whom you call besides God cannot create (even) a fly, even though they combine together for the purpose. And if the fly snatched away a thing from them, they would have no power to release it from the fly. So weak are (both) the seeker and the sought."
[al-Hajj 22:73]
Christian (but not 'Creationist!) perspective This question also assumes that man created the idea of 'God', which is a very bold sweeping statement and disbelieved by the vast majority of people on this planet. Whilst it is virtually certain that evolution is the main thrust of life's development on this planet, there are major concerns about those who lift up Darwin as some sort of deity, as the Darwinian approach to evolution is far more simplistic than the evidence suggests. Nevertheless, evolution of some sort over aeons of time is a very sensible idea, and is backed up by the evidence available to us. However, also backed up by evidence is the undeniable fact that this universe is geared up for life. The Atomic Physicist and Big Bang expert Professor Russell Stannard once said "it's like the universe bent over backwards to allow life to exist..... the universe knew we were coming." The Anthropic Principle states that at the moment of Creation (or Big Bang if you prefer to call it that) various parameters, fundamental constants and characteristics of the universe were put in place in order that life is a possibility. As one simple example, the gravitational constant G is of such a value that stars were able to form, and exist for sufficient periods of time, to produce the chemical elements needed for life. If the Gravitational constant was slightly larger - by less than 0.01 of a percent, or smaller by the same amount, then stars' formation would not be appropriate for life to evolve - either they would be too hot and burn out too quickly before life could evolve, or not be hot enough for suitable nuclear fusion. This might be regarded as coincidental by sceptics, but taking into account the many, many constants that, if tweaked one way or another by infinitessimal amounts would render the universe unbalanced and useless for life, coincidence inevitably has to give way to design as an explanation. Even those who postulate the 'multiple universe' theory cannot really have any explanation, as this theory will remain a rather wacky theory - simply because, unlike the Anthropic Principle, it cannot be tested. Therefore, to the Christian, the universe seems designed by a Creator, who, by his continual intervention within that universe by physical laws, the Holy Sprit and prayer, continues to take an active part in his creation. Therefore, rather than God being a creation of man, Christians believe that man is the ultimate creation of God - and, in evolutionary terms, certainly worth the wait.
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Ludwig Feuerbach «Das Wesen des Christenthums» 1841Ludwig Feuerbach: "The Essence Of Christianity" in Relation to (Max Stirner's) "The Ego And Its Own"It is also possible that you are thinking of Voltaire's quote that "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him".
Did God give man the power? Is it necessary to ask the question? Man creates wealth. Either God gave man the power, or man can take power against God's will. Another alternative is that the power to create wealth is inherent to man as a characteristic of human nature.
Man will not create a perfect women as he is not god.
Language did not create man. God created man, and man came up with language. But God gave man everything he needed to create language. A mind, a way to think, feelings that urge us to communicate with others.
God created man in His image by endowing him with qualities such as intelligence, morality, and the capacity for relationships, reflecting God's own nature.
They helped him out?
No, Adam was the first man created.
Because he needed a caretaker for the world and all the animals on it. Read the Bible. Man needed an Earth to live on. God wouldn't let man die in nothingness on the first day and then create the earth on the sixth.
in the Christian faith, the first man was created from the dust and god's breath.
So man could ride and use them as beast of bondage.
No, Zeus did not create man. He only changed its features. Prometheus created man with extra ability of fire breathing. Zeus did not like it and changed it to non fire breathing.
The man is meant to have more authority than the woman.