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Esoteric traditions, especially those based on apocalypses and apocrypha (such as the Apocalypse of Peter, Gospel of Thomas, Secret Gospel of Mark, and Gospel of Philip) preserve some legends and myths found in the early Christian centres of Edessa, Alexandria, and Asia Minor.
Turban Myths found that people fear a turban and beard -- essential articles of the Sikh faith -- and this fear is enhanced by media discourse, including statements made by national media figures like O'Reilly and Kilmeade.
While allusions to the ehoie-formula and catalogue structure of the poem are most easily recognized, interaction with the Catalogue in Hellenistic poetry was not limited to plays upon these aspects: direct engagement with the myths found in the Catalogue were a popular way for the Alexandrians to show their Hesiodic affiliations.
While various religions and denominations have reconciled their beliefs with evolution through concepts such as theistic evolution, there are creationists who believe that evolution is contradicted by the creation myths found in their religions and who raise various objections to evolution.
Such reports are the outcome of scientific studies, rather than 'urban myths found on the Internet' (Negoianu and Goldfarb, 2008).
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In contemporary America, myths find expression primarily in film.
The story is derived from the version of the Orpheus myth found in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
The killing of a rebel god to create the human race to take over the gods' toil is found in the Atrahasis myth and without the rebel aspect in a bilingual creation myth found in Ashur.
According to an influential version of the primary creation myth, found in the Agganna-sutta, certain brahma deities whose abode was above the destruction begin as the waters that are left from the old cataclysm start to coagulate below them to savour the taste of the matter that constitutes these lower strata.
Another well-known myth found in the Mahabharata, perhaps around 4000 years old [27], tells of the bridge that was constructed by the monkey army of Lord Rama in order for them to reach Sri Lanka from the coast of southeast India and rescue his consort who had been kidnapped.
How did that myth find roots?
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