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The Rig-Veda is an ancient Hindu book that tells the story of creation. The primal man was used as a sacrifice for the gods. The gods then sacrificed Perush, thus creating all living things, the heavens and the earth.
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In Genesis, the earliest creation story is the second biblical creation story (Genesis 2:4b-25), attributed to an anonymous author now known as the Yahwist, believed to have lived in Judah around the tenth century BCE. Even before the Yahwist wrote this story down, it was probably circulating as an oral tradition.The first biblical creation story (Genesis 1:1-2:4a) is attributed to another anonymous author now known as the Priestly Source, who probably lived shortly after the end of the Babylon Exile, thus the fifth century BCE.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
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According to a creation story in the Rig Veda, all the matter in the universe was contained in the Purusha. The Purusha engendered the Viraj, which then engendered the Purusha, and then the deities sacrificed the Purusha, thus creating the universe.
AnswerThe biblical creation account and the biblical Flood story were both written by the same two authors: the Yahwist ('J' source) and the Priestly author ('P' source). However, in the creation account the Priestly story (Genesis 1:1-2:4a) is kept quite separate from the earlier Yahwist story (Genesis 2:4b-2:25), but in the Flood story, they are interwoven, thus making it less apparent that there are really two stories there.
The Story Thus Far was created on 2004-07-01.
In the beginning, there was a vast and empty void. From this void emerged a brilliant burst of light, creating the universe. The light then coalesced into planets, stars, and galaxies, forming the intricate tapestry of existence. Life began to blossom on one particular planet, Earth, and thus the journey of creation continued.
WHAT FACTORS CONTRIBUTE TO THE LOSS OF WETLANDS? We humans pollute the air thus taking away habitats and life!
yes he did. He was a large contributor to the creation, Thus we put him in history.
Gaia is the Earth, and thus can not be hidden from on Earth being the major source of life/creation.