There is so much about the universe we don’t know that I find it hard to fully accept the notion that anything we dream or consider isn’t, somehow, real somewhere. I used to limit this philosophical notion to the idea of mutants, dragons, ghosts, goblins, and the occasional Decepticon. These days I suspect the very idea of God may in fact arise from something concrete. Misunderstood, to be certain, but certainly concrete.
God, as preached in multiple religions, is the singular entity that created Adam and Eve. The hows are buried in convoluted metaphor, which makes sense because the idea of a God is an entity beyond the reach of our imagination and thus understanding. There is no reason an entity of this sort couldn’t exist. It is no less likely that an entity with the power to create a people in its own image exists than it is likely that we exist. While I don’t personally subscribe to any of the cloud of social rules attributed to this entity (I don’t much believe in a petty God, unless the purpose of mankind is to be running a set script for a purpose or to be a sample set for some galactic experiment), I do believe that such an entity could both exist and feasibly have decided to manipulate a planetary situation in such as way as to create children.
I’m just musing here, but it sure is fun.