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CBme

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In the first creation story in the Bible, we are told that humans are
 
 

a) formed from the dust of the ground.
  b) created before the animals.
  c) created in the image of God.
  d) given immortal souls



Question 2

When the process of creation is complete, the story from the Upanishads says that
 
 

a) the self ceases to exist.
  b) the self becomes God.
  c) the self enters into everything that exists.
  d) the self becomes fully human




Dinolord

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Answer to Question 1

c) created in the image of God.

Answer to Question 2

c) the self enters into everything that exists.



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