I have a really simple solution to this:
At first, we put faith on top of everything. There was no science.
Cavemen were too dumb to believe in God.
Before long, rain became God's tears. The biggest God was always the Sun or Jupiter.
When we improved our studies in astronomy, we saw that God wasn't Jupiter or the Sun.
Now we have science rising to our unanswered questions.
We all have wondered about unanswered questions before. To create a simple solution rather than think about it, people use God as an excuse.
Therefore, God is merely a thought - Nothing else. At first, there was only one man who believed in God. Imagine how easy it was to convince people with all their unanswered questions by just using one word.
As we improved in sciences and found new ways to prove for everything, we began to see
that evolution was also occurring. This proves the theory of evolution in a mental way.
God is also a mental idea. Therefore, since God and Evolution can't exist in the same world except imagination, God is just a figment of imagination.
God would've also had answers for paradoxes and contradictions that contradict themselves which is impossible.
Science is now increasing while our thoughts are falling.
God was just an excuse to create Peace.
If people didn't believe in hell, it would be easier to create sins.
Coincidences happen in history and the Real Historical Jesus wasn't dumb. He was just trying to create a way of peace during those times, even if it meant creating an idea for everyone to adapt.
What Jesus didn't know was that people tend to take subjects like this seriously.
There is no actual proof of Jesus' resurrection. However we do know that he existed at some point in time.
In other theories, nothing happened during 6/6/06. The Bible isn't specific with dates.
If you believe in 2012, the Mayans used astronomy to receive that knowledge, not their thoughts.
If God had the power to create peace, why wouldn't he just do it. He might be testing us, but at least have an actual answer for how it rains people >_>. Seriously...