there are hundreds of stories of dragons end many can be made up with a good imagination.
There are numerous stories of creation in many different cultures and religions. A very comprehensive compilation can be found in the Related links below.
Just as there are two quite different creation stories in Genesis, plus fragments of a third one in the Psalms and Job, so also are there several Chinese creation stories. This is especially true because China is so large and has so many different traditions, including Buddhism, Daoism and folk religions. With so many different stories, both in the Bible and Chinese belief, there is no simple answer to a simple question like this. Since God is a Semitic concept, God's creation stories are naturally different to the Chinese creation stories. Each creation story is true to its believers.
There are two complete and quite different creation stories in Genesis - the first in Genesis 1:1-2:4a, the second in Genesis 2:4b-2:25. There are fragments of a third, now incomplete creation story in Psalms and Job.
There are many Chinese creation stories. One is available via the attached link.
A:The aboriginal creation story is known as the 'dreamtime'. Different tribes of Australian aborigines had different dreamtime stories, many of which can never be told to the uninitiated or to women. Those that we do know bear a family resemblance to some of the stories in the earlier chapters of Genesis.
In indigenous Australian culture, The Dreaming reers to the time of creation. The stories are linked by common themes of how landforms were created and how particular animals came to be. The Aborigines lived all over Australia, and so their stories linked directly to the landforms and the flora and fauna of their particular locality.
A:The aboriginal creation story is known as the 'dreamtime'. Different tribes of Australian aborigines had different dreamtime stories, many of which can never be told to the uninitiated or to women. Those that we do know bear a family resemblance to some of the stories in the earlier chapters of Genesis.
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.
There are Creation-stories all over the world; tens of them if not hundreds or more. 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?How many creation-narratives are in Genesis?
Genesis contains two quite different creation stories, Genesis 1:1-2:4a and Genesis 2:4b-2:25, although most believers learn to harmonise their content and regard them as somehow the same story. In addition, Psalms and Job contain fragments of a more primitive Hebrew creation story.
The main conflict in many creation stories is the struggle between chaos and order or between different deities or forces as they create or shape the world. This conflict often results in the establishment of a new, harmonious order or balance.
three de-creation stories are Cain and Abel, Adam and Eve, and the tower of Babel