Ok.... what you just said is so totally a given in my book.
My whole point, Pica, is that there are a lot of good stories out there. Beautiful stories, gloriously silly, wonderful stories, heartbreaking stories, that - imagine it - are not intended as facts, necessarily.
Some of these stories appear to be Universal, and occur in most of your 'religions'. There might be some good clues in there.
The founding story in the Bible (which is so not a fave of mine), as it reads, is to me a kind of messed-up story. Something might have got lost in translation between those dudes on drugs or whatever in the desert two millenia ago, and this pseudo-Shakespearan English we know in the West as 'The Bible', I don't know.
But I might have to ability to get beyond the language that bugs me in such a tale, and get a kind of a clue, perhaps, as to something like 'the meaning of life', even from this arcana. ["My" version of it, one can find in the topic "damned if you do..."]
I suspect that something that has worked this well for this long, in an inhabitable universe, might contain design features, that are hard to surpass... It is after all the most beautiful day, and the air even smells ineffably sweet. My reading of physics indicates to me, that of all possible universes that might work, this one would be a hard one to do.
On the other hand (the comic book character called), Mr Natural, to his acolyte, flaky foont, in response to the musical question: 'But what does it all mean, Mr Natural?': (The Natch spits and sez) 'It don't mean shee-it.'
TMW/NOTA