If you're referring to the Creation story in The Bible, then no. Because they don't believe in that version. Each pagan tradition has it's own creation myth.
People who believe they take the biblical creation stories literally are known as Young-Earth creationists. They believe that God spoke the universe into existence just a few thousand years ago. Overall, this belief is not necessarily a literal understanding of the biblical creation, because Young-Earth creationism requires a subjective interpretation of Genesis, including a belief that the first and second creation stories are fully compatible.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
take care the things created by God ...especially you yourself
One reason that a Catholic might find the Bible hard to understand is that they are not reading it with the mind of the Church. Another reason might be that they don't understand that it is literal and NOT literalistic. In other words, take the Creation story in the beginning of Genesis (the first creation story). It is literally true: God created EVERYTHING out of nothing. A literalistic interpretation would be that He created it in six twenty-four hour days because it references "days". But the Bible is NOT literalistic, and must be interpreted literally in the genera that it is using: myth, parable, allegory, etc.
If you mean the setting for the story, it takes place in Middle Earth, a fantasy creation of J.R.R. Tolkien.
If you mean the setting for the story, it takes place in Middle Earth, a fantasy creation of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Paganism can take many forms, as can other religious belief systems.Some pagans may believe in having orgies others will not.
The present year as of February 2012 is 5772. This is a traditional counting from the time of Creation, although most Jews do not take this number literally.
According to Hinduism and Sacred Texts & Scriptures it took more than thousand years to create world. Lord brahma prayed to the Supreme God for power of creation for thousand years .
Tagalog Translation of DON'T TAKE IT LITERALLY: Huwag mong gawing literal.
The god have given the authority to take decisions and conquer the world.
Literally: To take a spin Not so literally: To go for a walk
I take it literally mean "in this case." I.e., from the facts about the particular case.