Ancient civilizations often credited the creation of the world to other worldly - or as we'd think of them today "supernatural" - beings who they personified as being decidedly human. The ancients did not tend to have the sort of scientific, logical, evidence-based understanding of the workings of the world that we have now. Instead, the credited the creation of the world to beings who they imagined as being human, in a sense, but also far more powerful and mystical.
A because the united states is the 2nd most consumer of energy
"<span>All of the major powers considered war to be part of a valid foreign policy" is the best option, but it should be noted that militarism was a consequence of nationalism. </span>
Isaac Newton was a philosopher that came up with the scientific method