<p>F: In the beginning there were only one man and one woman and they lived not on the earth but beneath it. They were the first people in the world and neither knew that the other was of another sex.</p>
<p>One day they both came to the well to drink. The man said, "Let me drink."</p>
<p>The woman said, "No, I'll drink first. I was here first."</p>
<p>The man tried to push the woman aside. She struck him. They fought. The man smote the woman so that she dropped to the ground. Her clothing fell to one side. Her thighs were naked.</p>
<p>The man saw the woman lying strange and naked before him. He saw that she had a taschunt. He felt that he had a thabuscht. He looked at the taschunt and asked, "What is that for?"</p>
<p>The woman said, "That is good."</p>
<p>The man lay upon the woman. He lay with the woman eight days.</p>
<p>After nine months the woman bore four daughters. Again, after nine months, she bore four sons, And again four daughters and again four sons. So at last the man and the woman had fifty daughters and fifty sons. The father and the mother did not know what to do with so many children. So they sent them away. </p>
<p>G: The first organism was jump-started by God, and then evolved (without His intervention) into (various species of) plants, animals, and humans. However, I believe God did interfere when whatever humans evolved from became humans by giving them souls so that they would be human and not animals. </p>
<p>A: 3
B:
C:
D: 2
E: 0
F: 1
G:
H: 1
I: 2
Don't cheat. What's J, and you're only one person</p>
<p>IK, I can almost always tell which threads are yours by the title.</p>
<p>EDIT: I think we don't know for sure now, but that's not to say we'll never know, or at least be able to be highly certain. The point is that there's no certainty now. If you feel that's a new letter, feel free to make it one and switch my vote. Laziness...</p>