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__Genesis and the Creation of the World __ Long long ago, after years of being unaccompanied and alone, Genesis decided to create animals and people to interact with to bring him joy and happiness, which he believed was the key to a good life. On the first day of creation, Genesis decided to create light and dark, along with the sun and the moon. And so Genesis did as Genesis pleased. He called light “day” and darkness “night”. During day time a light called the sun would shine and during the night, lights called the moon and stars would shine. On the second day of creation, Genesis decided to create nature, and so Genesis did as Genesis pleased. He first created trees and plants. Genesis soon discovered as he put more and more colors together, he could create beautiful flowers, which brought him great joy. On the third day of creation, Genesis decided to create animals, and so Genesis did as Genesis pleased. He created animals for eating, but also animals just to observe and watch. As Genesis sat back and watched as everything he had created interacted with each other, his happiness increased immensely. On the fourth day of creation, Genesis decided to create birds, and so Genesis did as Genesis pleased. He created birds that could flap their wings and flutter in the air, but also birds who could not fly. He soon realized his birds could chirp, and this brought him grand happiness. On the fifth day of creation, Genesis realized all the animals and other beings he created needed water. He decided to create water, and so Genesis did as Genesis pleased. He created vast amounts of salt water, which he called the sea. On the sixth day of creation, Genesis realized that although he had great happiness, he could bring more joy to himself by creating human beings. And so Genesis did as Genesis pleased, and created what he called “man and woman”. Creating these beings brought Genesis more happiness than he could have ever wished for. As he sat back and marveled at all the work he had done over the past six days, he realized if he created anything else to create more happiness, he would become greedy. So, on the seventh day of creation, Genesis decided to rest. And so Genesis did as Genesis pleased, and rested.