Aboriginal and Biblical Accounts of Creation
Written by a group of Aboriginal Christian elders, this table shows links between Aboriginal and
biblical accounts of creation (Notes have been adapted to form a table.)
Aboriginal Creation Account
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Biblical Creation Account
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1. The earth was formless and empty of life. The Creator
Spirit shaped the land, its mountains, seas, rivers, and trees. In some stories, the
earth is covered with water or mud prior to creation.
(The focus is on the transformation of a lifeless and empty
earth into an ordered land and sea, filled with life – the focus is not on creation out
of nothing.)
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1. Genesis 1:2 – the earth is formless and empty, but covered
with water. Genesis 2:4 – earth is depicted as a vast desert without life or
form.
(The focus is on the transformation of a lifeless and empty
earth into an ordered land and sea, filled with life – the focus is not on creation out
of nothing.)
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2. From the beginning, the Creator Spirit has been and still
is present deep within the land. This Spirit is always as close as the
land.
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2. Christians believe that God is present everywhere.
However, many missionaries presented God as dwelling at a distance – living in heaven in
splendid isolation.
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3. The one Creator Spirit is known by many names, including
Yiirmbal, Rainbow Spirit, and Wandjina.
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3. In the Old Testament, for example, God is also variously
depicted such as El Elyon, YHWH, and the Israelite Redeemer God.
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4. The Creator Spirit filled the land with numerous
life-forces and spiritual forces. The Creator Spirit causes these life-forces to emerge
from the land and its waters as plants, animals, fish, and birds.
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4. In the Genesis 1 imagery, all vegetation and animal life
emerge from the land at the summons of God. This is consistent with the belief that
life-forces are present within the land, and emerge at the impulse of the Creator
Spirit.
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5. The spirit of human beings comes from the Creator Spirit
and returns to the Creator Spirit. The spirit of each person is sacred and belongs to the
Creator Spirit.
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5. Genesis 2 emphasises that the spirit of the human being is
breath from the Creator and belongs to the Creator.
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6. Human beings are entrusted with the responsibility to
cooperate with the Creator Spirit to care for the land.
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6. A similar sense of responsibility to serve and sustain the
land is reflected in Genesis 2:15.
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7. In the beginning, the Creator Spirit entrusted different
lands to different peoples. To Aboriginal Australians, this Spirit entrusted the land of
Australia and its waters.
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7. Acts 17:26 – “From one man he made every nation of men,
that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he determined the times set for them and
the exact places where they should live” (NIV)
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8. The Creator Spirit renews the land, and through the land
teaches land-care to its custodians.
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8. The Psalmist proclaims in Psalm 104:30 – “When you send
your Spirit, they are created, and you renew the face of the earth”
(NIV).
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Source: Rainbow Spirit Elders, “Land and Culture”, in Rainbow Spirit Theology (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1998), 28-41.
Photo credit: Intellimon
Ltd.
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