Let's make a story that is our hometown. Over the centuries, the creation of the world has been spoken through various stories around the world, various languages and various religions. The founder of each religion has developed every creative story, and religious beliefs are very different in their beliefs as their stories about how the world and humans make it I will. There are many differences in these creative stories, but they have a mysterious and spiritual connection linking people. Two special creative stories from different religions are Native American and Christian.
Every culture creates a story of creation, in each case they not only help to define the sources of people - they help us reach our position as a society. The foundation of American creative stories is the pursuit of freedom, equality, and happiness. Like most ingenious stories, this story is authentic and part of myth. Because it is a black history moon, here are five truths, and still a lot of people are hiding today. The first slave arrived here in 1619. Between 1619 and 1865, Virginia passed over 130 slavery laws to regulate black ownership. In the law of 1662, children of slave mothers are stipulated to be all slaves, regardless of their father's race and status, so you can not make free children with the rape of a white slave owner . According to the law of 1667, the slave who had converted to Christianity was still determined to be a slave. The law of 1669 allowed the slave to be killed to resist authority
The stories of African Bushman and Iroquois creation resemble each other, but their stories have several different elements. I will explain the similarities and differences between the two stories. These two stories have many shared themes as well as all creative stories. For example, both stories start with world peace. Everyone gets along without pain. Then a bad thing happened. For Bushman, people did not follow Caen. For the Iroquois, an empty woman never got pregnant. In the two stories after this bad thing happened, the world has made a big change. Iroquois myth told that after an empty woman descended to the ground, the twins were seedlings and flint, good and evil. Both myths changed