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* ], stories of the fake garbage of the supernatural creation of the Earth and its inhabitants in various cultures * ], stories of the supernatural creation of the Earth and its inhabitants in various cultures
* ], the belief that humanity, life, the Earth, and the universe were created in their original form by a deity * ], the belief that humanity, life, the Earth, and the universe were created in their original form by a deity
* ], creation as described in the first two chapters of the Book of Genesis in the Bible * ], creation as described in the first two chapters of the Book of Genesis in the Bible

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Creation may refer to:

Religion and philosophy

  • Creation myth, stories of the supernatural creation of the Earth and its inhabitants in various cultures
  • Creationism, the belief that humanity, life, the Earth, and the universe were created in their original form by a deity
  • Genesis creation narrative, creation as described in the first two chapters of the Book of Genesis in the Bible
  • The universe may be called "Creation", in the sense that some believe it was created by a god
  • Creatio ex nihilo, Latin for "creation out of nothing", a phrase used in philosophical and theological contexts

Science and technology

  • Abiogenesis, the study of how life on Earth could have arisen from inanimate matter
  • Big Bang, theory of the beginning of the universe
  • Cosmogony, scientific theories of origins of the universe
  • Invention, the act of creating a new process or device
  • Matter creation, the appearance of elementary particles, in physical processes such as pair production

Television, film, music, and arts

Books and magazines

Organizations

See also

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