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The majority of all creation myths contain the same core beliefs no matter what culture they originated from. ... Thus there have been many attempts to explain the mystery of creation. ...
The Mayan creation story is recounted in Popol Vuh. ... Right away the high standards of the gods are revealed and their anger is shown through the destruction of the mud people. ... But the wooden people are just mindless robots who had no blood, sweat or fat, so Heart-of Sky set about the destruction of this new race by means of a rainstorm. ...
In Pomo Indian creation, the god Madumda created many types of humans. ... Human beings relate to the concept of the destruction of creations in one main way, the idea that humans are inherently bad and evil. In all of the creation myths the humans did not please the gods and as a result were killed off and recreated as many as four times.
Approximate Word count = 740 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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