All religions have their own concept of Earth's origin. Answer to your question; Many. As many as there are religion.
The crowning act of creation, according to many religious beliefs, was the creation of humans. In the Christian tradition, humans were created in the image of God and given dominion over the Earth.
Many Christians and Jews have at least somewhat different interpretations of Genesis. Then there are hundreds of other world religions that have different versions plus probably hundreds of thousands of versions that no one believes anymore, including ancient Roman and Greek creation stories and traditions from many, many cultures that lived earlier and before history was even written.
No, the theory of evolution deals with scientific explanations for the diversity of life on Earth, while religious beliefs focus on matters of faith and spirituality. Many religious individuals and organizations have found ways to reconcile their beliefs with the theory of evolution.
Many religions, including most sects of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam believe that God created the earth. Many other polytheistic religions also have creation myths involving gods.
A creation myth is a story of how the Universe, Earth, and life came to be. It represents the religious, moral and spiritual views of a certain culture or society. Creation stories most often have plotlines with one or more divine characters. Many distinct creation myths have been thought up by cultures from around the world throughout history, and they can be categorized into different types. Creation myths, while they don't have to be literally true, are expected to convey moral or spiritual truths.
There are creationists who dabble in geology and seek to provide unscientific explanations for the geological evidence, in order to harmonise geology with their religious beliefs. Most, but not all, believe the earth is only a few thousand years old.The position of many creationists against scientific teachings is summarised at: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
some of the names associated with Hindi Religious Poems: Maharshi Krishna Dwaipayan Ved Vyas also known as Vyasji wrote the epic Mahabharat. The longest poem ever written, anywhere on Earth. Both, Valmiki and Tulsidas have written their own versions of Ramayan. Other religious poets have been Surdas, Narsinh Mehta, Meera Bai and many more
Adam and Eve were not the first people. This story is part of certain religious teachings that use metaphors to explain where we came from. There have been many creation stories in many religions throughout history and there are many creation stories thoughout the world today.
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This depends on which religious belief or persuasion you subscribe to. ;) Many biblical scholars say that since people wrote the creation story, it is humans who told the story of God creating earth (as humans have a need to deal with their fear of the unknown, often by creating stories that provide closure and reassurance regarding these kind of issues).
There are many theories to the creation of the moon. One theory is that it is a part of the Earth. Part of the molten earth that pulled away, but got caught in the gravitational pull of Earth.
In many religious traditions, particularly in Judeo-Christian beliefs, it is stated that God created man from the dust of the earth, as described in the Book of Genesis. This narrative symbolizes the connection between humanity and the earth. While the "water of the oceans" is not explicitly mentioned in this creation account, it can be interpreted as part of the broader context of creation, where water plays a significant role in the formation of life. Ultimately, interpretations vary widely among different faiths and philosophical perspectives.