The Creation Of The Universe Essay

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The creation of the world and the entire universe is a matter that scientist are still studying to this day. There are so many unanswered questions that beginning to answer them is to try to empty the ocean using only a bucket. Even in ancient times many cultures pondered over the creation of the universe. The origin of the universe is still uncertain, but given creation tales of the Pima, Iroquois, and Christians, one could conclude that there is a Supreme Being that created the universe.
The first theory to exam is that of the Pima Native Americans. A culture that derived from southern Arizona, the Pimas, also known as Akimel O’odham, believed that the world was created by a single man (Booth). This single man called Juhwertamahkai, or The …show more content…

Juhwertamahkai proceeded to make a grease bush, on which he created tiny ants. But these tiny ants proved useless so he produced white ants to build with earth until it is what it is today. Following this he made man, which he called Nooee, the buzzard, and to him all power was given. Ensuing this, he created a hardened ball of ice and tried placing it in every direction in the sky until it finally fit in the East. The Earth Doctor did the same with the moon in each direction until it fit in the east as well. He then created stars by mixing water with the tonedumhawteh, the Doctor-stone, and threw it into the sky. Once all this was finished, he generated the mountains and seeds of everything good to eat. This story takes a very unique twist here on how people came to be. The first people were perfect and there was no sickness or death. But as famine began to take place people began to eat each other, so Juhwertamahkai made the sky fall and kill everyone. With this in mind, the Earth Doctor produced more people who started to turn gray, even the babies in the cradle had gray hairs. Juhwertamahkai didn’t like this so he made the sky fall again. This time the people …show more content…

Later on in this story, there is a clear battle between good and evil, defining the morals that one should live by. This story even takes it to the extent of God creating humans, and breathing life into them, only for them to ultimately fall short of their intended purpose. These similarities are found across multiple culture’s creation stories. With such a vast majority of the world believing in one way, one can’t help but to accept that there is a Supreme Being that created everything and put mankind here for a reason, maybe this Supreme Being just hasn’t been

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