Creation myths tell us in detail how are world came to be, who made it and what rules we should abide by. Myths are not simply “weird” or “false” when you look at history because they are stories that represent how our life came to be, the way we should …show more content…
The Egyptian and Babylonian creation myths aren’t emphasized as much as the Hebrew creation myth today because of the differences they have. The Hebrew creation myth is shown through the Bible0, which we were taught is the words of our God and that is what we should follow. Everyone has the choice to not believe in the Hebrew creation myth, but they choice to because without it we wouldn’t have history or understand how the world was composed. Each creation myth is different and all contribute to part of our history.
The Egyptian creation myth strikes me as similar to the Hebrew myth more than the Babylonian myth. “Out of the swirling waters rose Autum; he created himself using his thoughts and the sheer force of his will” (Egyptian Creation Epic 1:2). The Egyptian creation story directly tells us that their god created himself from powers that we could never understand, which is like the Hebrew story. Their God was so powerful that he created man from his tears of joys from finding his kids. That shows me that the Egyptians had one powerful God if he could create man just from his