My uncle had simply asked me if I had believed in God, which I responded; Yes. Then he had talked to me about why I believe what I believe. Therefore, I told him about how everyone in my family was Catholic, took me to church and had me complete my first communion. He then asked me if I ever thought about other religions and if I had read their book/bibles to understand them better because he had a theory that a God that people hail could really be aliens. He told me about the first civilizations, how they worked, their worships and had a bunch of ideas that said the people who wrote the bible, might have misunderstood what they heard. So the bibles are just stories, and when you tell a story to someone you might exaggerate just a bit to make yourself seem more interesting to someone. With so many people telling stories to one another, you can forget some parts of the story, restate it a different way that others may take a different way, and there are just so many different ways for stories to switch. One thing many bibles have in common is they talk about a war in the sky. If the airplane was not invented, how could someone possibly be in the