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    define creation? Creation is the “act of producing or the cause to exist” (Dictionary‚ 2012‚ pg.1). There are many different answers depending on the part of the world u were raised in and the culture you are part of. One of the biggest mysteries that scientists are still faced with today is how the world was created. Every culture in the world has their own idea of how the world was created. The sky‚ earth and underworld are all represented through the creation myths. Creation myths indicate

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    All around people use myths to describe how the world and life came to be. But some of these myths use information that is used in other myths‚ we call these motifs. Why do you think so many cultures have so many similarities? Did anyone of you ever think why so many myths use similar information even when they were seas away? Scientists have asked themselves this question of so many years‚ why do cultures that were seas away have these similarities? There are some motifs that people see more important

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    Five Creation Myths After reading five myths about the creation of the universe‚ I can identify several similarities and differences that appear in the stories. The most obvious similarity in the stories is the presence of a god (or goddess) t hat brought the universe to its present state. He or she brought light from darkness‚ produced sea and land to make the Earth‚ and populated it with plant and animal life. Differences are easy to spot too. Different landscapes

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    In the Hebrew creation myth‚ we are presented with the idea‚ that God created the earth in seven days. It was all him‚ the divine creator‚ not faulty‚ but great and absolute. Ever since I was confronted with what was supposed to be my myth of creation‚ I was never quite happy with it. I found the idea of an earth created by someone rather than someone created by the earth to be against nature. It spoke against what I believed the earth to be. Divine‚ wonderful and distinctively itself. I went on

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    Sinem Ersoy ENG2D6 Mr.Wade Creation Myth-India In the Indian creation myth it is believed that world is created‚ destroyed‚ re-created in eternally repetitive series of cycles. It moves from one Maha Yuga to the next‚ and each Maha Yuga contains four yugas each worse than the last one. The creator of the earth is only one god but it goes through many phases. Vishnu is his name and he is Brahma first as the creator of the world. Then he is Vishnu‚ preserver of life on earth. Finally he

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    Concerning creation myths‚ I think the 3 main motifs are: the idea of why humans are created last. The idea of why the younger gods overthrow the older gods. The last being the idea why all humans were created with organic materials. There are so many motifs and creation myths I could list them forever. Surprisingly at least 2 creation myths or more have the same motifs or closely related ones‚ why and how I don’t know but I did some research on why things happened the way did. Here’s what I found

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    story "The world on a turtle’s back" is an Iroquois myth while the story "The story of corn and medicine" is a Cherokee myth. While reading two stories "The world on a turtle’s back" and "The story of corn and medicine" countless people may notice innumerable objects. Those that read the stories may have detected four similarities in both of the stories. They may have also observed four differences in both of the stories. In various creation myth stories‚ there are multiple similarities and differences

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    so many myths from around the world have so many similarities? The Eldar Eddas and The Rig Veda both begin in chaos. The Theogony and The Enuma Elish both contain Bloody Struggles. Even Genesis and The Yoruba creation Myth contain a flood. Why would so many creation myths have so many similarities? As far a creation myths are concerned three motifs continue to appear: The idea of floods‚ The idea of a bloody struggle‚ and The Idea that the world began in chaos. Floods Most creation myths seem to

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    Pre-AP English 10 22 October 2012 Creation Myths Around the World There are many commonalities between creation myths from around the world. Two items most creation stories have in common is that the god(s) improved the earth‚ and people generally view themselves as the center of reality. Human beings tend to liken themselves to the gods they worship. The theme of God(s) improving the earth in mythology can be noted in the bible when God keeps making improvements to the earth because He “saw

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    world and themselves. Many myths seem share different origins and reasons why nature and other parts of the world came into being. Such myths also have a “creator‚” and a “void.” Aside from that‚ some myths in similar areas of the world share a concept of hieros gamos and utilize it within the creation stories. Finally‚ some of the creation stories share similarities beyond their creators and abysses at the beginning of time. The ancient creation myths explain the creation of the basic elements of

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