Because its one of the most asked questions and ties all humans together.
There are numerous stories of creation in many different cultures and religions. A very comprehensive compilation can be found in the Related links below.
Religions have stories/accounts of creations for the same reason you are asking that question: because you want to know. Man has always been curious about our origins. That is why man created the Big Bang Theory and Evolution. Because we want to be able to explain or know how we were created.
Creation stories serve to explain the origins of the world, humanity, and the universe. They provide a framework for understanding the purpose and meaning of existence, as well as the relationship between humans and the divine. These stories often play a fundamental role in shaping the beliefs, values, and practices of a religious tradition.
Depending upon who you ask, you will get a variety of different answers. According to most atheists, humans don't have souls - their consciousness arises as a metafunction of the neuronal processes of the brain, particularly the cerebral cortex. According to most religions, humans were granted souls by a divine Creator. Each religion has its own creation story in which the granting of souls is explained; most of these contradict the creation stories of most other religions.
Summed up as short as possible: "God did it." yep he did it all as you know in the genesis book it says how the world was created for christans but if you research about the other religions it is a whole different thing the stories are soo differnt. but remember that HINDUISM IS THE OLDEST RELIGION!! i rest my case!!
It can't be conclusively proven in this world. Otherwise we would have no free will.There are Creation-stories all over the world; tens of them if not hundreds. This is because the Creation was a tradition going all the way back and shared by all mankind. As time passed, most of these stories became infiltrated by idolatry, with a phantasmagoria of warring deities. It is the Torah, in Genesis, which preserves the original.See also:Is there evidence for Creation?
A:Most religions have some form of creation myth. This is no doubt because people want to know why we are here and why the world is as it is, and the various creation stories give the answer sought.
Adam and Eve were not the first people. This story is part of certain religious teachings that use metaphors to explain where we came from. There have been many creation stories in many religions throughout history and there are many creation stories thoughout the world today.
Not at all. The Big-Bang theory gives a possible explanation of the origin of the universe based on some evidence. Religions do not base their ideas on logic or evidence. There are as many myths and creation stories as there are religions. They say they are given the stories by their gods, but they can't all be right since they have different stories, so I think they just made their stories up.
The South Asian religions of Hinduism and Buddhism are the religions that would have benefited the most from the creation of a single regional British government. In Bhutan, the current government is making increasing efforts to preserve current cultural traditions.
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.
Many religions, including most sects of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam believe that God created the earth. Many other polytheistic religions also have creation myths involving gods.