Not everything that is written is bound to be accepted as truth. The same thing applies to this. For example: Adam and Eve, It's a nice story. It's bound with moral fibre... but asking a grown man to believe it? Without being way too controversial, I'm going to say that it's just a story and let's leave it at that. The entire catholic religion is based on a mistake, on a mistranslation. The Septuagint scholars mistranslated the Hebrew word for "young woman"... into the Greek word for "virgin". It was an easy mistake to make, because there was only a subtle difference in the spelling. So, they came up with a prophecy: "Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear us a son." You understand? It was "virgin" that caught people's attention. It's not everyday a virgin conceives and bears a son. But leave that for a couple of hundred years to stew... And next thing you know you have the Holy Catholic Church.
Like I said, just because it's written, doesn't make it true or so. But it gives us something that is important - hope. So it's not important whether it's fact or fiction. People like to believe and they are free to do so as they like.
That being said, let me remind you who the best girl in the game is: