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    common ancestor, and whether or not they believe Adam and Eve were real people. To answer the first question of how long are the days in Genesis 1, my friend Maddie said, “It’s hard to access how long the days were during creation. Many theologians believe, as do I, that the creation story is true, that God created all that

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    According to the Rig Veda, creation resulted from an act of sacrifice. What does this reveal about Hindu culture? In “The Song of Purusha,” the Hindu priests wrote down their beliefs of how the earth and heavens were created. Purusha, also known as the Man, was a huge being. He was said to have a thousand heads, eyes and feet to create an image of an unfathomable being. He was sacrificed by the other gods to create the universe, with specific parts given specific purpose. One quarter of him

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    Because of this, Aboriginal people feel greatly responsible for the care and maintenance of the land. The Dreaming is a metatemporal, complex and important concept in Aboriginal beliefs and tradition that has existed since the beginning of the creation of the world. It is the prime importance for the Aboriginal peoples to which they have constantly

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    1. Read the "Muslim creation stories" and compare/ contrast them with the creation story in Genesis 1-3. • Iblis is a Muslim creation and is an angel who refused to adore Adam. Moreover, Genesis 1-3 does not include any mention of Iblis or Lucifer. • The creation of the Earth is explained in Genesis 1, and it is specifically explained also what was created every day. On the other hand, in the Muslim creation stories there is not mention of it. • A very good similitude is the fact that in both of

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    outline of the events of creation and chapter two we obtain details. 1. In chapter 1 a majestic God is speaking from his heavenly throne as he plans his creation. Chapter 2 however, appears to be an intimate relationship between God and humankind evidenced by the style of writing. 2. As we review these two chapters it would appear that there are differences and maybe even contradictions. Many theologians believe that the creation story is actually two accounts of creation. They attributed chapter

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    Aboriginal Dreaming

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    own personal belief. Even though there are many Aboriginal tribes with often different Stories to explain the creation of themselves and the land, there is a similarity in all the stories across the continent. (Rose D, 1996). As Western society attempts to explain their world view through a creation story involving a central God, the Aboriginals explain their world view through a creation story involving Ancestral Spirits. (Dean C, 1996) The Dreamtime Stories gave the Aboriginals laws to follow including

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    Genesis 1 Vs. Genesis

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    the stories of creation and Genesis from the Hebrew Bible. Genesis contains two different stories of creation. These are commonly known as Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 which contain very similar details but in different orders. Genesis 1 begins with the creation of heaven and earth while Genesis 2 begins with the creation of man, Adam. Both these stories have immense importance. However, what would be different if there was only version of events? If there was only one version of creation that could be

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    scientifically nor philosophically, in this universe, has anything been known to have appeared without cause. Therefore, the universe must have a cause, a creator, also known as God. The creation of the universe is presented to humanity in the Holy Scriptures. The scriptural proof of the doctrine of creation is not in a single, limited portion of the Bible, but in all parts of the Word of God. All Christians come to an agreement that the world was created by God through his will and power

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    Many people have different beliefs on how the earth was started like god creating the universe or a explosion making the planets in our solar system and life, while the greeks believed something very different. Today we will learn about the god Aphrodite and Pandora the first woman. The beings who first created the first life forms were Gaia or Earth and Uranus or Sky. Gaia emerged from chaos and gave birth to Uranus or Sky. Gaia then married Uranus or Sky and had many children together Aphrodite

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    that of western society’s beliefs. The Cherokee and Cheyenne had a unique look on life, from how they perceived sin, to their idea of creation story, to spirits and marriage. Their view on these topics and their world view differs from western societies which makes them unique and interesting, like the idea of creation in Indian Culture. Every culture as a creation story of some kind, American Indian’s is quite complex, but logical. Western Society believes in God creating earth and all its creatures

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