Tuesday, August 5, 2008

What dose the taker's creation myth tell Ishmael about us?
First it dependence in what you believe in. Ishmael talks about both evolution and Adam and Eve. Man was made for the world and to role it but before this man was a to know that they were not like any other thing on this world and in order to realize this they had to come from being hunter -gather to agriculturalist.

How does the story of Cain and Able reinforce Taker mythology?
So in this story Cain and Able are brothers but Cain is a tiller and Able is a herder. Cain kills his brother and takes all of the land. This story reinforce this because over time all of the takes have been killing the leavers one by one and in order to get what we want we are while to do anything for that to happen like killing our fellow brother.

What questions does this chapter pose to you about your own understanding of the world?
I did not have many question but this book opened my mind to a lot of things, like the fact that we are did this to our world and that we are not going to stop until we have every thing. I read the bible often and the only Adam and Eve thing is clear to me in some ways, wait I do not understand is that if god known that Adam and Eve were going to eat off that tree way did he put it there i guess that is jest how he works.

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