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    The Judeo/Christian and Islam Religions Ronda Smoker-Allen Colorado Technical University HUMN250-1302A-12 World Values and Cultures Instructor: Susan Kauffman 5/9/2013 From the “beginning of time”‚ Judeo/Christian and Islamic religions have shared many of the same common themes throughout multiple aspects of their religious developments. However‚ this is not to say that they are all the same‚ although there are many similarities between these religions. To begin‚ recurring themes which

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    Popol Vuh tells the story of the gods and creation believed by the ancient Mayan people. Supernatural events and symbolic references to animals helps display creation as the act of either one God or many Gods. Rig Veda and The Bible also tell the stories of creation among other cultures and share many similar ideas. Mayan‚ Christian‚ and Hindi people all seem to believe the creator’s praise is of utmost importance and they share the common quality of the knowledge of good and evil; the good characters

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    In Literature‚ two short stories that may not seem similar on the surface can be if a deeper look is taken. A comparison can unlock hidden similarities that cannot be seen the first time one reads them. Such similarities have been found in the two short stories “The Story of an Hour” and “The Cask of Amontillado”. Both of these stories contain a parallel use of light and darkness‚ deceit and trickery‚ form of irony‚ presence of evil‚ and life’s journey. In “The Story of an Hour” light and darkness

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    Greek and Christian Creation Myth In Christian mythology‚ the earth and the heavens were created by God. He started with making with the sun which was day‚ and the moon which was night‚ then to making the waters separated by land‚ then the plants and trees. He made seasons‚ days‚ and years. He then made animals in the water and land. Lastly‚ he made a man a women so the can reproduce. Where in Greek mythology the world‚ earth‚ and everything from hell and heavens was created by the first

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    The Babylonian creation story and Israel’s creation story are quite different‚ but they do share some common elements. One of these ways is in how the stories handle the issue of chaos and order. The Babylonian story discusses in great detail the chaos portion in their account. The account is written in epic form and describes how Tiamat and Apsu‚ who are both bodies of water and their children‚ Lahmu and Lahamu are engaged in a very bloody battle (along with other gods) that ends in death of both

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    Creation Myths across the Cultures Hum/105 World Mythology Creation Myths across the Cultures “In the beginning‚ there was - Nun? Nothing? A great blackness? Water? Perhaps‚ there was only sand and sky?” All of the great Creation stories begin with this very simple statement‚ and then proceed to tell us of the gods and goddesses that created this vast and wonderful Earth. Although these stories had many similarities‚ they also had just as many differences. In this essay‚ I am going to

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    export “Judeo-Christian values.” No surprise there. Most Republican candidates have worked to appeal to religious conservatives‚ and using the buzz phrase “Judeo-Christian” is a tried and true way to do it. But in point of fact‚ there really is no “Judeo-Christian tradition.” Said tradition is nothing but a Cold War invention that elides thousands of years of history in the service of identity politics. Don’t get me wrong: I’m not suggesting there are no shared values between Christians and Jews

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    Cosmic Creation Myths Across Cultures HUM/105 January 8‚ 2014 Cosmic Creation Myths Across Cultures The study of mythology is used to describe stories from various cultures to describe certain events or pneumonias that may have taken place. Some cultures have changed the myths over time. Never the less‚ every Culture has its own opinion on the creation of the world. Most of the myths have similarities and differences on how the revolution of the world began. In this paper‚ the two myths

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    the Babylonian creation epic‚ The Enuma Elish. Compare and contrast this epic with the Priestly writer’s creation story in Genesis 1. The Priestly biblical history and the Enuma Elish are written down in a similar way with some characteristics. In the Enuma Elish it is said that the earth was in complete chaos involve in darkness while in the priestly story it was desolate and waste covered in darkness; in both stories the light was first created. And‚ at the very end of the story God rests and

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    for gender equality stretches far across the world. Women are often categorized as incompetent‚ but where did this concept of inadequacy originate from? Many societies have unique cultural values initiated by reoccurring themes present in their creation stories‚ but the most questionable phenomenon is the introduction of evil into the world. Temptation is the root of all evil‚ so powerful that it is omnipresent and rules over the world creating an obligation for sin. Because of the preconceived inadequacy of

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