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in the beginning there was absolutely
nothing, and what existed was covered by
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English, 20.10.2019 03:10 purplefive85
Abc
in the beginning there was absolutely
nothing, and what existed was covered by
death and hunger. he thought, "let me
have a self," and he created the mind. as he
moved about water was generated.
froth formed on the [which]
solidified to become earth. . after
resting, he divided himself in three parts
[fire, sun, and air). he caused his self to
split into two matching parts and from
them arose husband and and from
their union arose the human beings of the
earth. . she changed to a he
changed to a and from their union
what elements of creation does this myth explain?
check all that apply
the ability to think
the ability to write
water and land
fire, sun, and air
predators and prey
people and animals
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