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    Creation regained provides biblical basics towards a reformational worldview and how it may enlighten readers to grasp the true meaning of God’s creation. Wolters breaks down his knowledge on the trio of creation, fall and redemption and teaches in a way that us as Christians can understand. Wolters starts off his book with the reformational worldview. Wolters defines this in two words, and we see them as “reformational” and “worldview.” Reformational is known through the Protestant Reformation

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    Creation myths or Creation truths nobody knows Every culture and religion around the world has their own beliefs, myths legends and stories of creation about how all things came to be. Some are very similar and others are very unique and take on a whole new perspective and life of their own. One thing that they all have in common is that those beliefs are a direct reflection of their religion and paradigms (the way they see the world) and therefore effect their actions and behaviors. Most of us here

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    Before the creation of this world, there were various other attempts of creating a perfect world that would support life, humans and all the natural resources for survival. The Aztecs created a story where they described five different attempts of creating the perfect world and who were the ones involved in the creation. There were five different gods who sacrificed their lives in each and every attempt of creating a world. The Aztecs referred to the legend as an “actually a story of birth, death

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    the Earth came to be. There are four functions to a myth which are a Metaphysical, to instill awe, sociological, to support customs, pedagogical, to guide people, and Cosmological, to explain the world. I will discus the cosmological aspects of this story. In this myth the Iroquois explain why the sun moves the way it does, how animals came to be, why there is a balance in nature, and lastly what created the moon and why it stays out during the night. Firstly the myth begins to give an explanation

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    5. The Biblical creation story applies to our lives at college. By studying his creation we grow to know God better and we learn to live Godly lives by looking at what he created us to do. Just like atheistic scientists James Watson and Francis Crick discovered DNA by studying the creation not the Bible we can learn a lot about God and ourselves by not just reading the Bible, but also taking time to study the creation. 6. One of the ways Adam and Eve’s sin in the

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    point of view in “The Popol Vuh- The Creation Story of the Maya” helps the reader to understand the different creations the ‘Heart-of-Sky’ makes and highlights his power. The author wants the reader to be amazed by the creation of Earth and admire its beauty as well as how it was done. When the author writes “Here is the sky, all alone. Here is the sea, all alone.” they are using imagery to fascinate and make the reader think about what it was like before ‘Creation” when the Earth was empty. This device

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    In Ms. Warren’s version of Creation, she changed the mood from boring and dry to happy and exciting. There are many examples of how Ms. Warren changed the mood through details. First, the change of mood is shown through the details. In Ms. Warren’s version, she made extra noises. “Zeus himself...Hera whom he had chosen from all of his wives as his queen.” This example shows that the moods are shown through details by the whoop whoop sounds which makes the story more exciting. Second, the

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    The story of Enuma Elish are inscribed on 7 cuneiform tablets which was recovered by a collector named AH Layard in Iraq. This story has some parallel tales told in the Old Testament such as Genesis, Exodus and the Psalms. In Enuma Elish presented to the father and mother as Apsu and Tiamat represented as saltwater and freshwater and were present before the creation of the universe. The epic begins this way: 'When on high ... No heaven HAD Been named, called earth No, not Annunaki ... There was

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    Myth still remains one of the major links that merges the different cultures and religions from various ethnicities. “The Creation of the Titans and the Gods”, as well as “The Creation, Death, and Rebirth of the Universe”, are among the many creation myths that highlight these combinations. Throughout history, myths have created various similarities and differences between the cultures and religions of the world. Man – the common principle in myths, illustrates that man was produced exclusively

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    two creation stories are similar is that the order of creation is in the same order in both stories. In Genesis, after God made the heavens and earth, he created the sea and sky, followed by the fish and the birds. The “World on the Turtles’ Back” followed the same pattern except in the beginning there was a “sky world” where the god’s lived (38). This is most likely another similarity, because the “sky world” and Heaven were probably the same thing. Another similarity between the two stories was

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