Synopsis
People often debate about the Gods origins. The tale told to our children follow a similar pattern. The tale I was told went like this; The first day the Gods were born from common birth. The second day the Gods invented new skills and magic changing the way people perceived the world. The third day the Gods stopped a war threatening billions of lives. The fourth day the Gods transcended mortal bounds and shaped new worlds. The fifth day the Gods created new species and gave gifts to the existing species. The sixth day the world bathed in centuries of light. Finally, the seventh day regardless of where you get the story from the seventh day is the only day never debated, never told differently and never changed. On the seventh day the Gods fought and, in an effort, to keep balance and peace one of the Gods was casted out creating the two Gods of light and the God of the dark. Most philosophers argue over each day, but none debate the seventh day. Why? Who said the seventh day was right and the others were changed? Who said the seventh day went as we are told?
Paragraph taken from: The Seventh Day. Why do we agree?
Written by Philosopher Rodriant
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So you need at least one hundred and forty letters, did not know that which makes this annoying. I am posting a review as is tradition and to hopefully bump this up a tad so actual people review it.