Egyptians believed that long before Egypt appeared in the world, the almighty God "NU" existed, he created everything in heaven and earth, he called "Subi", and there was wind; Call "Tefuna", and there is rain; When he called "Habi," the Nile flowed through Egypt, and he called again and again, and all things appeared one by one, and at last he said "man and woman," and in a twinkling Egypt was full of people.
When the work of creation was completed, Nu transformed himself into a man and became the first Pharaoh to rule the earth and create peace and prosperity.
The story of God's creation in the Bible is recorded in the Old Testament book of Genesis. It took God five days to create the earth, and on the sixth day He said, "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness." So he formed man from the dust of the ground and breathed life into his nostrils, and he became a living man and took the name Adam.
Soon he took one of Adam's ribs and made a woman, and Adam said, "This is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called woman."
The above stories and miracles are more or less familiar to people of different faiths. But I have a question here, how does God know that reproduction requires a man and a woman? In other words, why not directly use division to reproduce, but have different cells of both sexes combine to produce? Therefore, my first point of view is that the "gods" we refer to in mythological stories, they know that there are two sexes, and in their understanding, the propagation of the race requires the combination of the two sexes; Moreover, in order to ensure reproduction, God has separately told the sexual groups the happiness of mating, men have male happiness, women have female happiness, and the happiness of the two cannot coexist, only sex selection, can choose one of them.
Doesn't the pleasure and pleasure of the flesh after copulation prove that gods have senses just like humans do?