He probably made Sheffield on the 1st day then.
Thal
I didn't realise that He had made Sheffield at all...
That said, I'm very puzzled by the idea of anyone "making" the earth over a period of seveal days. How was this done in reality? To discover this, we will have to read His word as found in the Good Book.
"And the Lord God said "In the name of Myself, I decided that this bit of dark matter would do for a core.
Now, verily I say unto you, I chucked a massive magnet into its centre and a load of concrete and stuff all around it and then poured zillions of litres of water around that in the hope that it'll somehow stick.
It came to pass that the waters did indeed adhere, so I then contrived a few controlled explosions to give contours to it all and called the results "land" and "sea".
I thought that his was not a bad start, so I said unto myself "here's some amoebae I made earlier", whereupon I did cast them into the waters and, hey presto (well, no, more like hey lentissimo, actually, but who's to argue?), life on earth!
Verily I then said unto Myself (for there was still no one else listening at the time) "Ha! - nothing like the satisfaction of a job well done! And all in six days! Boy, I need a rest!"
And so it came to pass that I crashed out for a full twenty-four hours of Mine own creation.
I then said unto Myself "But the show ain't over yet - oh, no!"
So I waited for a few million years until humanity's gotten itself well established and then twisted its mind into thinking that it needs to predict the arrival of some kind of Messiah - then, lo and behold, I instillèd into that mind the notion of Jesus Christ and - once He had been born, lived, died on the cross and risen again as effectively as a Pennsylvanian clambake - I decided that the rest will be history, apart from a need to start a PR company in Philadelphia in the latter part of the 20th century AD, which I think I have done quite well, though I sez so as shouldn't". (Alexander of Scotia, Chapter 10, Verse 1).
OK, then, Susan - time for you to correct any misunderstandings and/or misinterpratations in the above and to give your take on the subject unto the twelve disciple-moderators and the seventy times seven (and all the rest) members of the Church of Piano on the Street which is Straight - something which I now verily challenge you to do in less than twenty thousand words...
Best,
Alistair