Yes we do as it is in The Bible God did create the world and things in it including us .And on the Seventh day he rested, so we work and go to school for 6days a week and on Saturday we rest and thank God for keeping us alive during the week.
They believe the story is a literal description of what happened.
That some people believe them as literal truth.
A Creationist might believe in a literal understanding of Genesis including its Creation-narrative. See also:Is there evidence against EvolutionCan you show that God existsGod's wisdom seen in His creationsDiscovering Creation
The Catholic Church does not dictate what Catholics must believe about creation. If Catholics wish to believe in a literal interpretation of Genesis, they may. If they wish to believe that God set in motion the creation process with the 'Big Bang' and evolution, they may also do so. However, whatever they believe, they must remember that God initiated the process and keeps all things in existence.
Yes, Jehovah's Witnesses believe in the creation account described in the Bible, particularly in the first chapters of the Book of Genesis. They interpret the creation story as a literal account of how God created the universe, including the earth and all living beings in six 24-hour days. This creation story is foundational to their beliefs about the origins of humanity and the natural world.
Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.
The creation of new materials is just manipulation of what we already have, its not the literal creation of matter, just modification of what is already existing.
It's what you at the time believe they are.
No. I think you will find that the "7 literal days" belief varies more by community than by denomination. So you may have a community of parents such as those in Dover who believe in the literal version and tried to have it taught in theirs schools, but they may not have all gone to the same church or belonged to the same denomination. Or you may have one church out of denomination that attracts like-minded believers. I'm glad you're asking the question. It's smart not to paint everybody with the same brush.
They believe the Bible is the sole rule of Faith and stress its literal interpretation.
If you believe in a strict literal interpretation of the bible then yes, there are unicorns mentioned therein.
There is no evidence for a literal six-day creation, and considerable scientific evidence that there could not have been a six-day creation. Even the sequence of events in the six-day creation story in Genesis chapter 1 is scientifically wrong - such as the sun and stars being created after the earth already existed.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation