"God is told to emit light, light." According to the story of Genesis, an entity without a specific face or body structure created the world, but it is a fast tongue. In 7 days, it has the shape of the earth, rich soil, beauty of animals, and miracles known as mankind. It creates social law, the concept of moral principles, and the loyalty of loyalists. It sets a rigid rule of law and stimulates the idea that if you do not follow your heart or body part, you will be punished now and later.
Genesis and Popol Vuh Throughout history, many different cultures formed versions of how their own world began. What is worth comparing is the description of Genesis in the Bible and Maya's creative story known as Popul Vuh (community book). By reading these explanations of creation, one can gain a deeper understanding of the people written in stories including their beliefs, values, and traditions. Not only that, it seems that the similarities between the two stories generally prove that everything points to God, the Creator. In the Book of Genesis, the creation of the story begins with God, man. There is nothing other than him. When he wants to do something, what he has to do is to talk only ... and more
In Genesis, everything is related from the story of creation in front of Christ, during that time, and the subsequent history. In the Middle Ages, the Christian church accepted the story of Genesis as "a complete story of creation" (Encarta's "creation"), but as the "scientific" theory advances until the 19th century most Jews It was accepted by people. Christian. The most common problem encountered by people when literally understanding the Bible is that it ignores violence with astronomers, geologists, and evolutionists. "The order in which objects appear on the earth and the time of emergence." (He)
Comparison and comparison of the creation stories of Genesis and Iroquois when reading two stories or stories created by Genesis and Iroquois. There are some similarities between the two. In Genesis, it talks about heaven and the earth just like the two worlds mentioned in Iroquo's story. (Iroko 's creative story 23 pages / Genesis 1 page). When we talked about the underlying world that the earth does not look dark, God created the sun, the moon and the stars to adjust the sun, the night, the season, and the year. (Iroko 's creative story, page 24 / Genesis, 1 page). In both talks, God places animals on land, water, birds and trees in the air. (Iroko 's creative story, page 24 / Genesis, 1 page). Among these two stories, God used their images to create men and women from dust and breathed their nostrils to give them life. (Iroko's creative story 24 pages / Genesis 2 pages). I also noticed many differences between the story of Iroquois and Genesis. During ~