I have never heard of this one, Pardner, Can you give speciifc examples, obviously there are tales of river and lake monsters, but is that sufficient analogy, One aqssumjes you are talking about American Indian- such as Sioux, Obijaway, Apache and similar tribes such as the Cherokees. way out in , well Indian territory.
True, most stories about star-shaped figures do not originate from the Bible and are just religious myths.
Christmas is a Christian holiday originating from the bible. The stories in the bible by definition are myths (that is to say they are ancient stories, not necessarily untrue.). So yes, technically the story of Christmas is mythological.
A:Yes. While, for example, the creation and Flood stories may have antecedents in earlier myths, the Exodus story is one example that appears to be an entirely Hebrew myth.
Think what Bible stories mean to Christians and you have your answer.
As a part of their religion, basically how a Christian would view bible stories about Moses and Jesus and others.
A:A myth is defined as a legend with a supernatural element in it. Many believe that the Bible is, in its entirety, true and historical. On this view, the Bible does not contain myths. Another view is that the Books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy and Joshua are wholly or partly mythical, and that myths can be found throughout much of the Old Testament. On this view, the two stories of the creation are myths, as are the stories of the Flood, Tower of Babel, Abraham, the Exodus from Egypt, and many others.
The Ancient Greeks created the religion in which Demeter was worshiped, the smaller stories of that religion (much like there are bible stories today) are what form now as "myths".
There were no morals in myths. They were just stories of Gods and were told. They are kind of like the bible, for the bible has no 'moral' it just tells a story
Myths are used to explain the unexplainable and tell stories.
Well.... All the "myths" aren't myths....... They are all true. Their has not been anything in the world that proves the Bible wrong.
myths or orgin myths[Native Americans]
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