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liberstina [14]
1 year ago
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Pretty please help me, there is no tutors to help me rn

History
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gogolik [260]1 year ago
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Answer:

Personal Observation/Reflection: Personal Observation/Reflection:

1. Reflect on what we might learn from the similarities and differences between creation myths of different cultures and beliefs. In your response, consider whether your own personal belief system or religion has any similarities or differences when compared to the Inuit and Mayan creation myths.

Explanation:

I don't have a specific religion but I do have personal beliefs.

Different cultures have very different beliefs as The Greeks believed in a wide varietyof different Gods and Goddess' mostly based on being greedy and the punishment, and the Romans believed in many Gods, Goddess' and Saviour of war and victory.

When we look at Inuit and Mayan Creation myths, we wonder how they got to their conclusions. But we also have different points of views that they would think are bonkers!

I hope this helps!

If you need more infomation just comment!

Have a great day!

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