In paragraph form, describe the six main points of most creation myths.

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The six main points of most creation beliefs are not used in all regions but most use it. One of the points is the earth usually starts off with nothing but darkness and lifelessness. Then they introduce the supreme being. Next, where the deity originated or in other words where the supreme being came from or how they got there. The fourth point is the decedents from the ancestors or the genealogy. The fifth point is the explanation of why bad things happen. The last point or the sixth point is how the earth will end. Most creation beliefs have those points. For example, Christianity has a creation belief that includes most of these six main points. The creation belief is: The earth started off lifeless and with darkness. But then the supreme being named God or Jesus, Christ, etc. came along. The creation belief does not include where the deity originated because God is considered the supreme being or biggest and highest in power. God then creates Adam and Eve from which the rest of the world descended from. The explanation for why bad things happen is usually because of someone named Satan. The book Christianity uses is the bible and it states there that the earth will end with the battle of God and Satan forces, and in the last days there will be harsh conditions. Overall most religions include these six points in the creation belief and one of these regions is Christianity.

Explanation: lemme break it down for you :)

  1. Starts of with nothing but darkness
  2. Name of Supreme being
  3. Where the deity originated-- or where the God and(or) Goddess came from
  4. Genealogy--or a line of decendents from the ancestor
  5. Explantion why bad things happen
  6. How the eartn will end

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Answer 2
Answer: 1. Before the beginning nothing (void) exists. 

2. Into the infinite nothingness a spark appears to swirl, expand and fractalise ever random patterns (chaos). 

3. Into this primordial soup enter three creative powers, namely divine action (energy), utterance (vibration, word), and intent (knowledge). Note: I take these three elements from ancient Egyptian metaphysics, where Heka as "life-giving (divine) energy", with Hu as "life-giving (divine) utterance" and Sia as "life-giving (divine) knowledge" represented the three creative powers of the creator, all of which they deemed necessary for Creation to come about. 

4. The three creative powers produce the first semblance of order from chaos, in some virtually unimaginable moment of emergence. 

5. Order produces a cascade of forms, and the unconscious becomes conscious, just as action produces reaction etc. 

6. Living things become the images or representations of the creative power/process.

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The two ideas that the Greek philosophers accepted about the universe were the heliocentric and the geocentric movement of the universe.

The Heliocentric movement was the theory that the sun was at the center of the universe and the planets, moon and the stars revolved around it.

The Geocentric theory was the theory that the earth was the center of the universe. This theory was very accepting to the religious people at the time. They believed that the sun. planets and stars revoved around the earth.

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Greek philosophers believed that the sun, moon, and stars revolved around the earth. This is called Geocentrism, as opposed to heliocentrism, which states that the earth revolves around the sun. They believed that the earth was at the center of the universe. 

Also, they believed (ancient greeks) that the motions of the planets were circular and elliptical. It was a widely accepted theory, until Kepler and Copernicus disproved it.

They had a strong belief in Geocentrism.


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