Beliefs about creation and death vary widely across cultures and religions. Many religious traditions hold that a divine creator or force initiated the universe, often accompanied by creation myths that explain the origins of life and humanity. In terms of death, beliefs range from the idea of an afterlife or reincarnation to views that emphasize the finality of death as a natural part of existence. These beliefs shape how individuals understand their purpose, morality, and the significance of life and death.
hindus believe in Reincarnation (punarjanma) theoty. We are trapped in cycle of life and death is their belief.
If you believe in creation, you understand that nothing existed, not even the Nile River, before Creation.
i think they do believe in life after death
Fundamentalists are at odds with the teaching of evolution because they believe it is not compatible with the teaching of creation. They believe the Bible teaches creation.
I believe in evolution because we find so many fossils from the past and still no miracle from God has yet happened. I believe in creation because there is way more proof!!
One would have to say that Hindus believe their creation story ...
If you believe in ex nihilo creation, then No - otherwise Yes.
Because their parents tell them to, because their church tells them to, because their community/society tells them to. There is no real reason to believe in the creation or any creation. This is where it becomes philosophical and nobody is able to give a definite answer.
They believe the story is a literal description of what happened.
no
Yes, many historians believe that the creation of the Constitution was inevitable due to the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and the need for a stronger central government.
It is all a question of what you believe. I do not believe anyone (or any sentient being) was responsible for creation.