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    the difference between religiously based myths of origin and creation stories derived from scientific accounts? The difference between religiously based myths of origin and creation stories derived from scientific accounts is that religiously based myths can just be accepted and believed once heard from a person. The scientific accounts claim to be truer and make much more sense. They can be checked and cleared by anyone/anything for proof. The creation stories rely largely on fields of education

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    that mankind’s desire to associate itself with the sacred has been occuring for thousands of years. From temples to passages of intiation‚ religious man is a unique microcosm that follows and repeats the structure of the religious macrocosm‚ the creation of the cosmos. One can conclude that Eliade views religion as the “paradigmatic solution for every existential crisis.” (p210) and furthermore‚ the solution that bridges the gap between this world and another‚ giving meaning and purpose to the profane

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    ontology. Their commonalities and shared ontology tell us about the Africans worldview. Not only that but we get to learn about their creation stories that helps us understand their culture and values. There are different stories and myths that explain how humans were created here on earth‚ for example‚ there’s the kemetic creation‚ Dogo creation and Yoruba creation. Each and every one of these cultures teach different values‚ believes‚ gods‚ spirituality‚ and more. The Kemetic culture is one

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    Polynesian Creation “Things born from darkness are darkness; Things born from light are lightness.”~ Ku (Mythome) Dust and smoke can be seen in the distance of a cloud less sky. The smoke‚ coming from the mountain intrigued Pele who had been following the brightest star northeast. Pele‚ the goddess of fire‚ lightning‚ wind‚ and volcanoes new at that moment she found her new home and she called it Hawaii. As she approached the mountain she noticed a huge crater‚ she stuck her magical stick

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    Creation of Snow and Jack Frost Long ago‚ the weather was just warm and the grass was just green. Every person on earth was happy the way they were‚ and the way everything was. God was always trying to bring new things into Earth‚ to complete its perfectness. One day God had this big feeling that he needed to create something for Earth and his people. But what could it be? Everything was already so perfect. So God asked and angel named Jack to go down to Earth and figure out what was missing. Jack

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    specifically with stories that were passed down through oral storytelling from generation to generation. Traditional literature consists of songs‚ stories‚ poems and riddles from anonymous sources. There are many forms of traditional literature (myths‚ fables‚ epics‚ ballads‚ legends‚ folk rhymes‚ folktales) and many of the categories do overlap. Folktales are a major form of traditional literature found all over the world. These stories have some elements in common and come in several different

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    1. Myths often explain the origins of evil‚ suffering‚ death‚ and what sustains life. Must myths be literally true to be valuable? Explain why or why not. ANSWER: I do not believe that myths need to be literally true to be valuable. To me myths are a valuable part of history that gives us insight or some type of explanation of times‚ people‚ and places. They are a mirror that takes past situations and reflects morals that may even still be used in present day 2. Select one creation myth

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    Erika Costa CLT3378: Essay 1 Battle of the Gods vs. Goddesses: Enuma Elish and Baal Cycle Collectively‚ epics of creation are well known for the world gradually going through the change from being completely chaotic to fairly and orderly. Looking specifically at Enuma Elish and the Ugaritic Baal Cycle‚ each depicts female and male gods in particular and unique ways. In successfully contrasting the males and females in these works‚ similarities are also therefore notably highlighted throughout

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    stories light exists before the creation of the sun‚ moon‚ and stars. The number six is a significant number in both stories also. In Genisis‚ God creates the world in six days and rests on the seventh and in the Enuma Elish‚ there are six generations of gods. There are also a lot of differences between the myths. Genisis opens with God where the Enuma Elish opens with Heaven and Earth. The Enuma Elsih has many gods and Genisis only has one. The creation of many things in the world

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    serving as in the Royal Air Force‚ Hughes attended Cambridge‚ where he studied archeology and anthropology‚ taking a special interest in myths and legends. In 1956 he met and married the American poet Sylvia Plath‚ who encouraged him to submit his manuscript to a first book contest run by The Poetry Center. Ted Hughes was very passionate by animals‚ nature‚ myths and he used them in drawing different types human behavior. In 1970‚ he published Crow‚ a collection of exceptional poems that is a turn

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