Before the beginning, Man said, "This is a world to conquer." Hence, Man released his word and it was a resounding, "I will." A bright shining beacon separated the darkness.
This was how it began.
The next day, Man separated high-minded thoughts from base desires and called one educated and planned, the other, trivial and crass, and made one above the other in ranks.
Morning and evening passed.
On the third day, the desires were gathered and separated into virtues and vices. Each had seeds abundant with the reapings of their own rewards and consequences.
All was good but the darkness and light were stark. So on the fourth day Man said, "I will give the darkness flecks of light and the light covers of darkness so that everything will have shadows and shades to cover themselves upon." And Man saw all was as he pleased.
Then Man pronounced, "I will fill the virtues and vices with every sort of thing to feed on according to their kind. They shall be fruitful and multiply and they shall swarm and crawl and fly according to their own kind. They shall become beasts and livestock which plot and prey on each other according to their own kind." And so it was on the fifth day.
When Man saw how everything was as he made it to be, Man said, "I shall make a god in my own image, he will be as I proclaim and be the bearer of my creation. He will be for me a cause to have dominion over all."
And so on the sixth day, Man created a god in his own image to subdue everything. He said to him, "Now, you will grant me permission to do as I have always done and in your name, claim glory."
On the seventh day, Man saw all was absolved and done according to his will. Man rested and let the name of god carry the load.