The beins whom created the first of the gods were the Titans Rhea and Cronos. The rest of gods were created throughunions of the original gods and other partners such as nymphs and humans.
God rested on the seventh day to set an example for humans to take time to rest and reflect on their work and to acknowledge the completion of creation.
It's universalism. He believes that all humans can become "pure" through Jesus and rest in "gods" kingdom.
The gods decided to destroy humanity because they were too noisy and disturbed their rest. They were annoyed by the clamor of humans and sought to bring about a flood to silence them.
The Epic of Gilgamesh explains that the people on earth were becoming too noisy. One of the gods, Ea, went against the decision of the rest of the gods, and told a human, Ut-Napishtim, to build an ark to save a few humans, and some animals.
G-D did not need to take a rest. HE took a rest, because people need to rest up and sleep after working hard. To quote Christ Jesus: "Man was not created for the Sabbath, the Sabbath was created for Man." G-D rested because people need to rest up and therefore as a lesson to humans (created on the 6th day), take a rest and get some sleep after working hard.
The ancient Greeks believed the world was created when Chaos, Gaea, and Eros mixed with each other, creating the gods. In other words, the creation of the world began with the creation f the gods.
The Mesopotamian gods were once like humans (hey had to farm for food weave clothes etc.) and then one day they decided that beings so magnificent as them should not labor in the fields. so they approached the wise water god and he created man out of mud and clay from the river in which he dwell. These lower beings were created solely to satisfy and serve the gods.
in Hinduism art is deeply rooted with Supreme God. But only arts of Aryans & Dravidian are associated with Hinduism rest are not part of Hinduism
Jicama is a vine, native to Mexico only. Its root is edible and tuberous. The rest of the jicama plant is poisonous and cannot be eaten by either animals or humans.
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The myth "The Creation Igorot" tells the story of how deities created the universe, Earth, animals, and humans. It explains the origins of the Igorot people and emphasizes their connection to nature and their belief in a higher power. The exposition sets the stage for the rest of the myth by introducing the key characters and the world they inhabit.