Yes, they tell us that our creation was not accidental but was purposeful and meaningful. See also:
communities tell sacred stories because if they didnt then there wouldnt be any other stories realated to sacred stories to be told
The Cheyenne people have traditional stories of the creation of the world, heroic tales of great warriors, and legends of animal spirits. These stories often emphasize the interconnectedness of all living beings and the importance of living in harmony with nature.
Zeus did not tell stories, he was in them.
Stories to Tell was created in 2010.
Because, like their Flood-stories, these narratives describe (more or less accurately) events that actually happened. See also:Evidence of Creation
Anyone can tell ghost stories. :D
Stories I Could Tell was created in 1998.
tribe stories and history stories
Stories We Could Tell was created in 1972-03.
tribe stories and history stories
Many stories about St. Francis involve his love for animals. Stories tell of Francis speaking to the animals and seeing them as a part of God's creation, for which he had a great respect. This is why St. Francis is the patron saint of animals, as well as the environment.
tocobaga stories