"...Well. A lot of people believe a lot of different things. I can't speak to the creation of the universe, since viewing it through any means would have terrible consequences, but scientists generally agree that it began as a single point and then rapidly expanded and cooled after that, and theologians generally agree that this was put in motion by some kind of Creator. I know a spirit from the reality next door to ours who's commanded to enact vengeance and root out evil by a Voice that he identifies as the same entity, and I, er, mostly take his word for that. As for guiding us in our hearts, I think most people would identify that with their moral center, and a lot of them would identify it with the Creator, but there are also pantheons that many people used to worship and some people still do, and they guide people too -- I work with a pagan hero, and whether or not her gods are the same thing as the one God that most people in my country worship, when Athena grants her wisdom or Hermes grants her swiftness or Hercules grants her strength I believe they speak to her the same way. And my people, Kryptonians, worshipped a god called Rao in much the same way. There are dozens of gods in India I could hardly begin to name, and things like universal oneness that I'm not sure I can do justice. And, well, even within all these traditions there's a lot of variation." He rubs the back of the neck. "I'm sure this must sound odd to you."