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    similar thinks between the 2 stories. In the beginning of both stories talks about how things were created. The Judeo Christian story is different because animals don’t play a big role in it . The creation story talks about that there was a high world above from earth and talks about a tree like on the creation it also talks about a tree. It’s similar to genesis. Genesis says that God heavens and earth. God created Adam and Eve to eat from any tree except from the tree of knowledge the apple…

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    Mayan Creation Tale

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    Bible and the creation tale associated with it, that a God created the Earth (94). Other civilizations believe that animals helped shaped Earth. Each civilization has a specific story that helps justify and explain the creation of Earth. The Mayan, Cherokee, Babylonian and Hebrew stories of Earth’s creation all differ from one another. Despite being different each, story uses different aspects in their own culture to help answer and explain how the Earth was created. Each story of creation…

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    Iroquois Vs Genesis

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    Throughout history, creation stories describe the way people have thought Earth has been made. After reading the creation story from the Native American tribe, Iroquois, and reading the creation story from Christian Bible, one could make some comparisons between the two. (Throughout the rest of the essay the Christian creation story will be referred to as “Genesis” although the source material doesn't include all of book of Genesis written in the Bible, and the Iroquois creation story will be…

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    The Popol Vuh: Mayan World

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    explain how their world was created through a creation story and has basic social lessons through stories of the hero twins, Hunahpu and Xbalanque. Myths are used to teach lessons to people through the interconnection of myth and reality, and the Popol Vuh is no exception. Myths within the Popol Vuh give important lessons that interconnect to reality, such as how the world was structured, human experiences, life morals, and life after death. By using a creation myth, the Popol Vuh explains how…

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    The World on the Turtle’s Back and The Genesis The World on the Turtle’s Back and The Genesis both give explanations as to why the world works in such a way. Although these creation stories come from different hemispheres of the world they share many archetypes such origin stories, temptresses and sibling rivalries. Similar Archetypes are found in a lot of literature but some of them have their own twist, which gives us more insight into their culture and beliefs. The creator of earth in the…

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    Popol Vuh Sparknotes

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    that were founded in the kingdom of K’iche’ in the West Highlands of Guatemala. The title Popol Vuh can be translated to mean the “Book of the People”. In Popol Vuh we can find many different tales, however the most popular tales are those of the creations myths, and the ones of the Hero Twins, Hunahpu and Xbalanque. Popol Vuh has been a book that has greatly influenced the Mayan society in great ways. Despite the many influences that Mayans acquire from Popol Vuh the one that impacted them the…

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    reputation, events and informational sermons would be well received and well attended not only by members of the faith but also by non-believers who simply want to enact change. Christians are also called by the Lord to serve him. The earth is his own creation and therefor its wellbeing is near and dear to Christian’s hearts. The members of the church should feel compelled to preserve our planet because of their personal connection to its creator. In his encyclical the Pope also stated, “We are…

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    These divine myths provided explanations, reassured life, encouraged people to live on and inspired great achievements. The creation of the universe and also humans are the same in the myths of the Greeks and the Romans. The gods and goddesses were the same for both these cultures but the Romans gave those gods Roman names. Ultimately, creation myths are popular because they allow questions about the origin of the universe and mankind to be answered. Moreover, these myths explain the very…

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    true value of an item or individual is a motif that the writers of the poems “Adam’s Task” and “Naming the Animals” employ in response to the creation myths of Genesis. In both of the response poems, John Hollander and Anthony Hecht focus upon the task of naming the animals appointed by God unto Adam. By concentrating on this undisclosed event of the creation myth within their works, they form their own representations of how that affair possibly occurred, and with ironic and anticlimactic…

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    Gender Roles In Myth

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    women always been inferior to men? Is there ever going to be equality between man and woman and why do societies view males and females differently when all human beings should be given the same rights? The way that gender roles are viewed in the creation myths demonstrate the different accepted behavior between men and women. Some cultural stories have equality, while others have male dominance…

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