Why the Moon is so Bright

Author: Natasha
From: Seth, USA
Age: 13
Date: 1st May 2002, 12:41 AM
Rating: 3
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Title: Why the Moon is so Bright

Why the Moon is so Bright


Everyone knows that good and evil never get along. It’s kinda like day and night. They are total opposites and never go together.
When the earth was first created, the creator decided that he didn’t want to have total darkness around the whole earth. He made the sun to shine brightly in the day and make a beautiful scene at sunset and sunrise. But when the sunset, he realized it turned into total darkness. Which was something he did not want. He decided early one day that if there was going to be light at all times, he needed to create something that shone bright when the sun set.
He pondered for a long time, thinking of something to do. Suddenly, it came to him. An object not quite as bright as the sun, but bright enough to give off light. He called it the moon
Throughout centuries people have been amazed by the beauty of the moon. There have been many stories written about the moon. Such as the Man on the Moon and other things like that. The Indians even worshiped the moon because of its beauty and ability to shine after the sun was gone.


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