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    A creation story is a supernatural story or explanation that describes the beginnings of humanity, earth, life, and the universe. Religion plays a significant role in the establishment of Creation for both the Native Americans and the Puritans. “The people known collectively as the Iroquois were made up of the Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, and Cayuga nations.” (Cusick 21) “The Iroquois creation myth exists in some twenty-five versions.” (Cusick 22). However, there was no concrete indication from

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    At the foundation of almost every culture there’s a creation story or myth that explains how the earth came to be. These stories have an enormous influence on people’s lives about how they think about the world and their place they are surrounded. These stories have been passed down from one generation to the other for many years. Some stories speak of birth and a supreme being who created them while others say elements formed them. Where did we came from? And how did we got here? has been one of

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    By studying the various creation stories of different religions, we can learn about what members of each religion believe. For instance, Christians believe that God created the world in 7 days and all humans are descendants of Adam and Eve. All of these creation stories are out of the ordinary and are extremely different from what happens in the world today. The creation stories are very limited in their explanations, and fail to explain the creation of anything aside from the earth. They do not

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    The Iroquois Creation Story is set before the existence of humans as we know them, but not absent of a physical place, or other beings. The Iroquois Creation Story has a very supernatural setting with many mythical and magical elements. The first lines of the story stated, “Among the ancients there were two worlds in existence. The lower world was in great darkness; - the possession of the great monster; but the upper world was inhabited by mankind.” The physical setting starts out in in the upper

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    point of creation story was about the Heavens and the Earth, it also covers how God made Adam, Eve and all other living creatures in the world. It also covers the relationship between God and Man and according to the book of Genesis Chapter 1 Verse 27, God actually created man in his own Image. What I understand is that Man was an Immortal until he ate out of the forbidden fruit. I think God gave Adam a free spirit to decide for himself what was morally right or wrong. The Creation story was quite

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    There are many different types of stories, some fairy tales and some are origin myths. Within each story there are different things not seen by just reading the story and not thinking about the deeper meaning behind it. Such as in origin myths there are cultural characteristics. Cultural characteristics are the beliefs of a culture in which its society is based off of. These cultural characteristics can be seen as a blend of beliefs that tie the people to the land around them. This is very evident

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    Everyone has their perspective on how the universe came to be; their beliefs are all based on creation stories that have passed down through generations. The three creation stories that will be analysed are the modern Islamic creation story, the indigenous Maori creation myth and the emerging story of Thor. The creation of the world in Islam's perspective begins with Allah–God creating the heavens and the earth all within six days. He then created the sun, the moon and the planets with each their

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    detail of the creation of the earth and all the inhabit it and the second chapter has a lot of the same info but with more detail about the creation of man and les about earth. The two creation stories may share a few similarities but they also have some differences the creation of earth includes humans on the sixth day they were created along with animals. Humans were a shining achievement on the list of things that god created in those six days but it wasn’t the only thing on that list and on

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    amount of creation beliefs can become overwhelming in terms of what to truly believe. Although many creation stories have similarities, they also seem to have a few differences. There are many individuals who have grown up without a creation story and seem to question why others may be so passionate towards the beliefs within a creation story. As an individual coming from a Hispanic background I was introduced the creation story of Adam and Eve. Like most individuals, this creation story was told

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    The Genesis account of creation is written with beautiful, almost lyrical, scripture. It begins with the first seven days of creation where God created the heavens and the Earth. He split the oceans and the land, as well as created all the many creatures on our planet. The message of the bible very much depends on interpretation, the wording was filled with rhythm. For example, at the end of each sentence in the beginning of chapter one, it has many phrase repeats but they sound lyrical. On day one

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