No it is a Filipino mythology.
nothing is true in the creation story
It is a book on mythology nothing true in it.
In Luzon, creation is often attributed to a god named Bathala who created the world, animals, and humans out of clay. In Visayas, creation stories vary among different indigenous groups, but common themes include the belief in a supreme being who created the world and everything in it. In Mindanao, there are stories that attribute creation to deities such as Magbabaya or Kabunian who shaped the earth and created everything in it. These stories reflect the rich diversity of cultural beliefs and traditions in the Philippines.
No. The entire story is the sole creation of writer/director Troy Duffy
The serpent in the mythological creation story of the Bible is not the devil. That is only Christian supposition, especially since the creation story is not meant to be taken as true.
The creation of Luzon story is a complete story of mythology , a Filipino mythology, and as in all mythology stories they are never true at all. And we should not pay much attention to them at all.
There is no verifiable information confirming that Charlotte Dymand is a real person or a true story. It is possible that she may be a fictional character or a creation from a work of fiction or entertainment.
the story of creation of luzon
The scientific evidence to date shows that none of the religious traditions concerning creation can be accepted as true in totality - at least not by any rational means of assessment.This does not mean that there is no true religious creation story. It just means that we have no scientific reason to think there is.
chinese creation story
Answer The Lutheran creation story is the Christian creation account found in the Bible primarily in Genesis.
No, Last of the Dogmen was not based on a true story. The film was written and directed by Tab Murphy in 1995 and the story that is told within the film is his creation which doesn't borrow any situations which may have happened in real life.