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    Motifs in Creation Myths There are many motifs in mythology. A motif is a repeating idea. Learning these myths are challenging, but they explain so much about how the Earth, time, and humans were created. Explaining the myths, or even the motifs, could be hard considering there are many different ideas on why and how the motifs are included. Three motifs caught my attention, which were the destruction from gods, humans created from organic materials, and family trees, and I am here to explain them

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    The creation stories of Popul Vuh provides readers with a different world perspective from the western perspective. I find the myths helpful in understanding indigenous cultures of the Americas. The story begins with the creation of the World, where the gods placed animals on the earth, hoping that they would sing the praises of the gods. When the gods realized that animals could not praise them as they wish they created humans to praise them. In the creation myth in Gilgamesh where the Gods created

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    Beginning with the first chapter in the Book of Genesis, 1:1-31 through to 2:1-3, which is the most recognized Hebrew and Christian version of the Creation story. On the first day God creates heaven, Earth, day and night. Then on the second day the skies and oceans are formed. Next on the third day is the creation of dry land, vegetation and fruit trees. This is followed on the fourth day with the formation of the sun, moon and stars. On the fifth day all creatures that swim along with all creatures

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    Creation Myth: China Chinese culture, although not alone, was based on ancient traditions such as storytelling. Through this they told myths in order to understand current phenomenon and one that was told frequently was the creation myth of Pan Gu and Nu Wa. Due to all the generations it was passed down some of the curtain aspects of the myth has changed. At the start of time there was an egg shape cloud cradling inside was the universe in a chaotic state and deep in the unease growing off of

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    The story of creation has been a topic of speculation for decades. The people of many generations have asked questions like, “How did we get here?”, “How was the earth made?”, “How was Man made?”, and “Is there a higher power responsible for all of this?”. These questions we not really answered until the theories of modern science were proved in the 1800’s. However, before this, people created their own stories or myths to explain creation as it related to their world and culture. Every culture was

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    The Birth of Humankind The Aborigine Creation Myth is the story that tells how the Earth and humankind came into creation, told by the indigenous Aboriginal tribe of Australia. Featured in the story are two celestial beings who have no fixed shape, Mother Sun and Father of All Spirits, and the new animal spirits of Earth. At the beginning of the universe, all was quiet and every being was asleep, except for Father of All Spirits. Father Spirit awoke the sleeping Mother Sun and told her she had work

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    Creation myth comparison There will always be speculations on the creation of the world. Every culture has a different outlook on how the earth was created. It’s the same story just different characters. The setting and characters from these stories accumulated through one’s surroundings and beliefs. No matter the beliefs mankind's job is to work together to make the world a better place for future generations. In the book of genesis there is a superior being by the name of god. God's first

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    that describes the Mayan creation myth and the trials of the Hero Twins. The Popol Vuh is key to understanding and analyzing the civilization of the Mayans and fundamental for understanding the process of decoding their culture. The creation of humanity was not a simple endeavor for the Mayan gods, the entire process of creation took four attempts. While on the surface, the creation of the world might appear to be akin to other well-known creation stories, such as the creation of humans in Judeo-Christian

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    Religion, Creation Stories, and Creation Myths One of the fundamental questions that religions seek to answer is that of origin. How was man put on earth? Why and from what was he created? Who created him? What does his creation imply about the status of human beings? Some or all of these questions are answered by a religion’s creation stories. Every religion’s creation myths attempt to give solutions to problems present to that religious society. Because of this, each religion may have

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    “Creation Myth” is a Lakota Sioux legend that depicts the creation of the Earth, per this tribe’s tradition. The world, as it is known today, was not the Creating Power’s first creation: “There was another world before this one”. The Creating Power had created a world before but was displeased with how the people behaved so he sang songs to the rain that caused it to pour so hard that the earth split apart and water filled the surface, drowning almost every creature; only Kangi the crow survived

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