In Genesis it is chapter 1 verse 26. That is really were God teaches humans to be good stewards of God's creation. I hope this helps :)
Yes, God made humans stewards, or caretakers of the creation.
The biblical writer used a fivefold pattern in the creation story to structure the narrative according to the days of creation. Each day describes a specific aspect of the creation process, culminating in the creation of humans on the sixth day and God resting on the seventh day.
Most scientists do not believe in Biblical Creation, so there is no reason to tie it with the extinction of dinosaurs. However, Creationists often say that humans originally co-existed alongside dinosaurs until the Great Flood, when dinosaurs all drowned.
In the first part of Genesis, it was caled Erets (ארץ). In the verses where humans were created, it was called adamah (אדמה)
In his most highly acclaimed work, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo focused on humanity's creation, fall and redemption as portrayed in the Bible.
Our role is to perfect the world after God finished creating it. This is called Tikkun Olam and is accomplished by obeying God, by doing kindness and charity, and by overcoming our own negative traits.
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sixth day of creation "god" made humans in his "own" picture.
Humans have been given the role of caring for creation on earth.
Hajj teaches us human brother-hood. It also teaches to worship only Allah Almighty. It teaches sacrifice and equality of all humans. It teaches honesty, chastity and love of other Muslims.
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).