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The Humanity, being Saints, are both the deuteragonists and some of the main antagonists of many religions, notable example being Abrahamic religions.
The souls of mankind was originally existed without any consciousness before The Serpent tricked them into eating the fruit, gave them consciousness and made them fall.
So many rebellious and/or evil individuals for nature aside, between them rarely or sporadically some humans appears, following The Lord's rules for genuine conviction, being the sons of god or are mostly kindhearted.
Biography[]
Creation[]
On the sixth day of Creation, Adam, the first man and first person from mankind created from dust by Yahweh. On the unknown date or still on the six day, Yahweh noticed that Adam was all alone and created Eve, the first woman from Adam's rib as his companion.
David and Goliath[]
According to the Book of Samuel, Goliath, a giant that is everyone afraid of and responsible for crimes like mass murder, terrorism, etc., challenges with a young shepherd named David. In the end of the challenge, David slew the giant via tossing a rock into his forehead using his trusty sling and then proceeded to behead him with his own sword and making enemies of Israelites to flee. David eventually became king.
Birth of Jesus[]
The Virgin Mary was approached by the angel, Gabriel. Gabriel told Mary she would give birth to the son of Yahweh, Jesus Christ. Gabriel tells Mary that the Holy Spirit will cause her to become pregnant without the need for having sex with a man.
Crucifixion and Resurrection[]
According to The Gospel of John, Jesus died as a sacrifice, via crucifixion, for humanity sins and later came back to life three days later. This was part of a divine plan to save humanity from Satan.
External Links[]
- Sinners on the Villains Wiki
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