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In the Beginning...Genesis 1:1
Mar. 4, 2008
A Whole New World
I made up a country called Sassia. I located it between India and Somalia.I'll tell you about its history.
Soon after Noah's Flood, a people named the Eltarms crossed into Sassia from Oman. They were nomads who lived in stick and straw houses. They hunted elephants, bears, and whales.They somehow disappeared.
Then the Lerwart people lived in Sassia. They were also hunters and nomads. They used coal to heat their homes of earth, mud, and straw. They too, disappeared.
The first civilization to start in Sassia was the Polasiean civilization. They had a writing system, schools, glass windows, and running sinks and toilets. They did not totally disappear. The people that survived evolved into the Daryan civilization. They were known for being good at astronomy.
Then a people that evolved into the modern day Sassians arrived in Sassia. They were the Var people. They got permission from the Daryan king to build some villages. This is when a child called Me'vrue, or Reuben in English, was born.
Reuben was born into a poor, but happy family. Sometimes he had to rent work from other farmers to get a hand full silver coins for his family. He was kidnapped by Daryan outlaws three times. At age 19 he went to Europe to have so called ''college''. There he gave his life to Jesus.
Reuben married someone from a group hostile to the Sassians. He died of malaria.
At this time Sassia had taken on an empire. But arguing with the local kings gave the countries a chance to break away. And they did. A few years after Sassia drove the Daryans out of the country. They declared themselves a country in 1776.
Many years later a Communist Party from the Soviet Union took control of Sassia. They destroyed churches and temples, Bibles and Korans, and picked on Christians, Buddhists, Muslims and others alike. After 10 years the Sassian Nationalist Army rebeled and civil war broke out. After several months of terrorism, the Communists withdrew.
Sassia is a very industrious country. I could go on for millions of years, but I think I'll stop here. |
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