Once theory of GOD was defined, the term GOD itself created lots of questions. Where does GOD stay? How he looks like? Is he visible? If no, then why he is not visible? Is there any way to see or feel the existence of GOD? Since GOD is a holy power works for betterment of mankind, GOD needs to be worshipped to get his favor and to keep him happy. Then, how one should worship the GOD? What GOD likes? What GOD dislikes?
The small groups of men scattered across the continents tried to answer these questions and proposed different theories independently. Over the period of time, these theories matured and evolved as the Religions. The people who are satisfied with the proposed sets of answers become the follower of the respective religions. Though these theories are proposed independently, you will find lot of similarity among them because the basic questions, which they answer, are the same.
Since man is an inborn creative animal, he drew the pictures of GOD, he wrote poems on him, he wrote many stories to explain his son, grandsons and great grandsons about kindness of almighty GOD, various powers he has, how GOD fights with evil powers, how he helps needy and poor people who worship him from bottom of their hearts. In some religion people were so creative, that they created multiple GODs with multiple powers. They did departmentalization. They assigned each of them different powers to answer different sets of unanswered questions. Some of them created GODDESS too, like man and woman, GOD and GODDESS.
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