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    Wilde. The quote from Oscar Wilde is fitting to both these stories because though the stories sound warm and peaceful, one person always turns evil. In the Iroquois creation story, “The World on the Turtle’s Back” is about a Sky-Woman who falls into the ocean and is challenged to survive with the help of animals. The Sky-Woman creates a daughter with clay and that daughter gives birth to twins whom are good and bad. In the Chinese creation story, “P’an Ku” the god, P’an Ku, separates the earth and sky

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    suggest that the creation story of Adam and Eve was made as a contrast between the Babylonian Creation story since at the time the Israelites were enslaved by the Babylonians. Still there are not only contrasts but similarities between the two stories. One contrast is that God related heaven and earth by himself with no war driving him while in the Babylonian story it was out of the fruits of war with other Gods. Also, God created Heaven and Earth out of nothing while in the Babylonian story the word is

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    Creation stories from different cultures are alike but also very different. The Cherokee creation story explains how the animals created the earth. Light, dark, water, air, animals, and humans were all made by God in the European creation story. Magic spread by Obatala created the world in the West African story. Greek mythology explains creation with Chaos making Gaia, Uranus, and Tartarus. These stories have their similarities and differences but a main similarity is their themes. In the

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    There are countless stories all around the world about how earth was created. Every country and or religion have their own story about the creation of earth. Some stories are different from each other, but many creation stories share similar characteristics and story lines. One example of this would be the Iroquois and Japanese creation stories. Somethings to compare are the first people to appear on the new Earth, how the world was created, and how an important figure in life was killed. For the

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    Greek and Cherokee The creation stories are a lot the same even since they never met each other. There are differences in the creation of the stories. They are really similar in ways. The differences and the similarities are makes these creation stories. The Greek and Cherokee beliefs of how the Earth was formed and molded are similar in various ways; however, they are different in multiple ways, too. The Greek and Cherokee creation stories have similarities in the way the Earth was formed

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    Firstly, I would like to start off with the beginning where Greek creation stories with other creation stories all started with chaos (nothing). Gaia and Uranus which were created as Mother Earth and the Sky. Then Erebus was created in the void. In the Chinese creation story, the passage says ‘all was chaos, and this chaos was shaped like a hen’s egg. Inside the egg were Yin and Yang’, which were the two opposing forces of which the universe was made. However the difference is that Gaia and Uranus

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    As we learned about creation accounts, we read multiple cosmogonic myths that explained how different cultures had their way of understanding how the world became to be. Many of these were based around the same concepts that distinguished them from other myths which included characteristics as them starting with chaos in which gets turned into order and presented in different outward appearances of presentation for how these things happened or mentioning some type of water distinction that the world

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    Popol Vuh Popol Vuh is the Creation Story Myth by the Mayans. It is a myth history of the Quiché Maya of central highland Guatemala. Once subjugated by Pedro de Alvarado in 1524 (Woodruff 97). It was originally written by the K’iché people in the ancient times (1554-1558 CE). It was believed that all books written at that time where hidden from Christian missionaries so the author has hidden identities but then found their works and destroyed. Only four works of the Yucatan Maya survive in the present

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    once said, “The essence of all religions is one. Only their approaches are different.” I believe this to be very true- not just for the Taino’s or Genesis but all religions in the world. Both Taino and Genesis creation stories are different but converge to the same point which is the creation of earth and all beings. The Taino are Arawak people who are indigenous people of the Caribbean. The Gods of the Taino people are; Atabei, Yucajú, and Guacar. Atabei was the main God as she created the Earth

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    The Iroquois creation story is a tale of the Foundation of the Great Island. This culture’s creation story will “ ‘tell people who they are by telling them where they come from’ (Cusick)” (17). The Iroquois tribes believes that their creation story is correct because of the views they see from their culture. This will create a conflict between the European settlers’s creation story from their culture. The first conflict that the Iroquois and the European settlers had between each other is

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