Crash Course World Mythology #3: Cosmic Sexy Time, Eggs, Seeds, and Water
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10 questions
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Question 2 | 02:32
Question 3 | 03:37
Question 4 | 03:43
Question 5 | 06:01
Question 6 | 06:19
Question 7 | 07:18
Question 8 | 09:58
Question 9 | 10:37
Question 10 | 10:58
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Question 1
1.
The idea of something growing from a _______ is a logical analogy to _______ , but multiple _______ seem to be fertile.
Question 2
2.
When a creator god is alone and presumably male, it suggests a _______ culture since creation occurs without a female presence.
Question 3
3.
How is the story of Mbombo’s creation from the Boshongo Bantu people in Africa an example of this?
Question 4
4.
Few myths involve more pain than the Greek creation story involving _______ .
Question 5
5.
A number of cultures have creation myths that feature something called a _______ .
Question 6
6.
In one Indian creation myth, found in the Satapatha Brahmana, the creator god, in this story called Prajapati, forms a cosmic egg after creating _______ . Out of which this egg come various creatures, but most importantly, the _______ and the rest of the _______ .
Question 7
7.
There’s an early _______ creation story that’s similar to the one from India, in that it also has an egg.
Question 8
8.
Describe the Chinese creation myth which combines the cosmic egg trope with a world-parent myth:
Question 9
9.
World-parent myths are where a creator god brings the universe into being, through actual or metaphorical sexual _______, or as in this case, by being _______ into aspects of the known world.