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    Although they have completely different backgrounds, the Chinese creation story and west African creation story are both similar in many ways. The Chinese and west African story are both alike in the way humans were created, and the landscape before the earth. In the Chinese and west African story humans were created very similar. In the west African story Obatala molded humans from clay. Also in the Chinese story humans were molded from mud. To continue the landscapes were also alike. The 2…

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    The Difference Between Bradford’s and The Natives’ Beliefs Creation of all is always a speculation of how it actually began. William Bradford and the Native story tellers, Iroquois and Navajo, definitely have two different ideas of their creations, and who or what is the master of their creation. This is also who they worship, for instance Bradford believes in “Divine Providence,” and the Native believe in a that nature is their “divine one.” Neither belief is wrong or right, just shows how…

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    In the film “Is Genesis History?”, multiple experts discuss a variety of topics regarding several theories and views concerning the beginning of creation and the historical accuracy of scripture. From analyzing fossils to analyzing the earth's strata, these experts seem to agree that there is a consistent theme in the debate regarding creation: time. In this film, experts approach this debatable topic from a variety of perspectives influenced by their areas of expertise. Kevin Anderson, a…

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    in life. Each myth has a story that explains the beginning of time and how everything was created. There are some strong similarities between the Lakota Sioux, Wakaranga African, Aboriginal Australian, and Hopi myths. The first similarity between all four creation myths is the creator. Each myth has a specific force that starts the beginning of time on earth. Each creator helps build earth to its entirety. Multiple creators for different purposes are also common in each myth. In the…

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    Among the countries of the ancient Near East divine creation was not a notion or belief instituted by the Israelites alone. Within the sociopolitical context of the Ancient Near East there existed differing creation cosmologies all of which intended to explain and define existence by having and understanding function within an ordered and created system. This holds true for the Genesis creation story as well. When the first chapters of Genesis are read, we begin to understand how God wanted…

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    Creation vs. Evolution By: Benjamin Garcia How did the earth and all of its inhabitants come to be? This is a question that has puzzled humans for ages. There are two main theories that explain how the earth was formed. These are the theories of evolution and creation. The most accepted creation theory is the one of the biblical creationists. Did a big explosion occur, setting everything in order and providing an atmosphere suitable for life, or did a creator lovingly design us along with…

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    The myth of creation plays a large role in many cultures. Not every creation story is told the same way. One creation story can be very different from the nest, but as different as theses stories are, they all have common factors that link them together. The myth of creation has shaped the actions of people over generations and can be used to relate numerous cultures to one another. There are many differences between creation stories. Christianity even has two contradicting stories to…

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    Throughout the first unit it is evident that the focal point is how man finds identity and purpose in the face of the often random and cruel nature of existence. In the novel The Stranger, Meursault was very blunt when Marie asked why he was mourning. This section emphasizes Meursault’s direct and honest nature, and indicates that he is easily adaptable to life changes. He presents a life-goes-on attitude, which the reader may not understand at first glance because of the recent death of his…

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    No one alive today knows truly how we came to be. All we have today are just stories. many conflicts arise from who or what created us. Christians believe that the almighty God created everything we know and see. That God created us, humans, and Earth and the heavens. While Native Americans believe in the creation story. They both have many similarities as to how things came to be. The first similarity that i noticed in both stories is that they have magical trees that lead to problems. In the…

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    James Lucinese Mr. Ojo Theology 10 10/15/15 The Hindu Creation Story The Hindu creation story is much different than the Christian creation story. Both of these stories explain the same event, but in much different ways. While the stories are much different than each other, both speak of a single creator. This single creator for Christians is God. The creator for Hindus is Brahma. However, this is where the similarities between the Hindu creation story and the Christian creation story end. The…

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