2) Where do we (the people/the tellers of the story) come from?
3) When and where do we come into the scheme of things?
4) How do "we" relate to the rest of creation?
5) How does "our" position in the story affect us or cause us to think of our relationship to the rest of creation?
6) Who made "us" and the rest of the world?
7) Who owns this place?
8) Did time exist before place? Who made them and does the order of their origin matter?
9) What is our modern sense of origins? How is it different from those in our readings? How does this different story affect our sense of relationship to place?
1) How might a culture's specific environment relate to the creation story they tell? (e.g., desert or canyon country vs. big lake country--shepherds and farmers different from hunter gatherers?)
2) How did we arrive?
3) Do we know the mind or intention of the Creator? Was the creation by chance or design?
4) What happened after the world was created? Are there rules to govern the world? What role did "we" play in those events and the founding of any rules?
5) What was the general nature of the place "we" found ourselves in? Is it a "good place" or a difficult, hard place?
6) Who do "we" share the world with and how do we share it?
7) Where are "we" going from "here"?
