[There was one response to the scientific timeline I sent the other day.
In
the spirit of that response, this site discusses some other religious
creation
stories for you to discuss with your children/students. - Steve]
http://crab.rutgers.edu/~goertzel/creationmyths.htm
Many of you are probably familiar with the Creation stories in the Bible.
Even
so, I suggest you reread the first three chapters of Genesis to refresh
your
recollection. If you want to read more, you can find it on the Electronic
Bible Page or you may have a copy at home.
After reviewing this myth, which is im****tant in Jewish and Christian
culture,
read some myths from other cultures. Do they express the same archetypal
patterns of thought? How would you describe these archetypes? Many of
you are
probably familiar with the Creation stories in the Bible. Even so, I
suggest
you reread the first three chapters of Genesis to refresh your
recollection.
If you want to read more, you can find it on the Electronic Bible Page or
you
may have a copy at home.
After reviewing this myth, which is im****tant in Jewish and Christian
culture,
read some myths from other cultures. Do they express the same archetypal
patterns of thought? How would you describe these archetypes?
[This text taken from the website]
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