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    as the Apache, Iroquois, and Navajo people, have produced a variety of accounts of creation that perpetuated their own long-held beliefs. Native Americans have used tales to explain life's mysteries, improve their way of life, and uphold their own cultural identity. The diverse cultures have manipulated these creation stories to be told to fit customs and traditions, which revealed their beliefs about the creation of the world, the presence of the first people, the role of humans in the universe

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    Cosmic Creation Myths Across Cultures Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to compare and contrast the creation myth in two different cultures. Select two creation myths one from each of two different cultures. Use myths only from our course materials (these must be complete stories in our materials, not parts of stories used as examples in the primary texts). Make sure you choose myths that allow you to answer each part of the prompt.). If you use any of the Big Myths, be certain that

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    In the myth of Popul Vuh the book sheds light on what Mayans believed the way creation came about. Popul Vuh is the legacy of Mayan culture that consists of the creation of the Maya, a civilization of people that dates back to 1000 A.D. in Mesoamerica. When comparing the Mayan creation myth to the Greek classic creation myth, there are very few similarities. Greek creation tells the tale of how the earth was created, as well as the heavens. Greek creation method also highly focuses on the creation

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    believed. Talking about religious myths and rituals of ancient word, namely Egypt, Mesopotamia and Syro-Palestine, we are describing their beliefs and relationship with god or goddesses. Egyptian civilization was the second civilization of the human history. Their religion was polytheistic, which means they worshiped multiples gods and goddess. Myths relating to the gods and goddess were meant to explain the origin of the world and mankind. There are several myths that

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    Maya creation myth, its diluvian suggestion, its epic tales of the Hero Twins Hunahpú (Junajpu) and Xbalanqué (Xb’alanke), and the genealogies which are listed inside. The myth story within the Popol Vuh begins with the exploits of anthropomorphic ancestors and concludes with a regnal (reigning) genealogy, perhaps this was recorded as an assertion of rule by divine right. As with other

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    of their gods, especially how these gods created the world and the beings inside of it. Each author provides different variations of the myths that surround creationism. Modern westerners are familiar with the creation stories provided within Genesis, not realizing that many elements were borrowed and inspired by other cultures, such as the Greeks. These myths, even within the same book, can contradicting or confusing. Between authors, there are often different interpretations, that during the time

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    The Forces of Creation Myths arise to provide an explanation about nature, the birth of the universe and other phenomena that are not easy to understand. The first chapters of Genesis have a mythological structure and content, because they are paradigmatic accounts that explain about the creation of the nature of the world and of humans; on the other hand, the Chinese beliefs of creations are based on a cosmic egg that mix the two forces: the Yin and Yang. These creation stories help humans to understand

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    Creative Response to the Hindu Creation Myth How were we created? How was the universe created? What happens after we die? These questions are some of the most important questions that we still have yet to answer. Religion helps explain their perspective about these questions and give elaborate stories to share amongst generations. These stories are collectively known as myths. I have decided to choose the Hindu creation myth because I thought it has a unique response to most of these questions

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    Many similarities can be seen between the three creation myths. Firstly, there was nothing but chaos, and something more and more fine becomes created from it. In the Greek mythos it was chaos and out of chaos emerged Gaea (earth), Tartarus (underworld) and Eros (love), Erebus (darkness), and Nyx (night). The Egyptian has a similar creation story where Nun is the chaos and out of this chaos emerged Re (Ra). also in the Norse story has Ginnungagap, with its constant battle of fire against ice, being

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    The Creation Myth is found within Genesis and is about the creation of man, the first one is named Adam. Adam was created out of dust in God’s image. He was placed within a utopia, the Garden of Eden, with all the provisions he needed to live in happiness forever. However, this predetermined destiny never came to be. During this story, we see another character emerge, she is called a woman and is named Eve. Eve is treated much differently than Adam is, and is blamed for the change in Adam’s, and

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