get a Bible - read Genisis, first 2-3 chapters
2006-06-19 03:13:29
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answer #1
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answered by aBranch@60-WA ,<>< 4
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Here is an analogy that's very close to the original Bible story.
Of course this is just an analogy and any resemblance to any persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
Bob is a single parent and has a son called Alan, an only child.
Bob says he loves Alan dearly.
Bob has built a fantastic play room for Alan with lots of toys.
Bob has put a chocolate bar in the middle of the room containing poison that causes excruciating pain, permanent brain damage and serious genetic damage.
Bob tells Alan not to eat the chocolate because it will hurt.
Alan has a playmate called Evette.
Bob has a work colleague called Daemon
Bob doesn't like Daemon because Daemon is after Bobs job.
One day, Daemon goes into the playroom and convinces little Evette that the chocolate will not hurt but actually tastes really nice.
Bob knows that Daemon is in the playroom trying to get his children to eat the poison that he put there.
Evette believes the grown-up and eats some of the chocolate.
Evette finds out that the chocolate tastes delicious and doesn't hurt at all.
Evette tells Alan about how good the Chocolate is and that daddy was wrong about it hurting.
Bob knows that Evette has been tricked into eating the poison by Daemon.
Bob knows that Alan is going to eat some of the poison.
Bob doesn't take any action.
Alan tries a bit of the poisoned chocolate.
Now that both the children have been fatally poisoned Bob eventually decides to come into the playroom and beats the **** out of his kids, kicks them out of the playroom into the cellar and keeps them there until they die because he loves them so much.
Some points to note are that:-
Bob knew when he was building the play room that he was going to beat the **** out of his children for eating the poison that he was going to make.
Bob put the poison in the playroom knowing that his children would eat it.
Bob knew that Daemon would trick his gullable children into eating the poison.
Bob still allowed Demon into the playroom to trick his children.
Bob has the antidote for the poison.
Bob will allow another one of his children to be murdered before he will give anyone the antidote.
Is Bob a good parent?
Who is to blame for the poisoning of these two naive, innocent children?
Had Bob not allowed Daemon to trick his children, would they have eaten the chocolate?
At best, Bob is a negligent father. The fact that it was all premeditated and engineered to happen this way makes Bob an evil murderer.
2006-06-19 03:30:48
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The adam and eve story can also be found on the Sumerian tablets. The christians changed a few major items in this story, which is set in stone on these tablets. The 'god' was the Anunnaki, with eve a male in the original story and the snake a good guy. These 'gods' who were not the creators of the universe in the least were there mining gold and used humans for slaves. They thought the humans took too much time having sex when they should be working, thus giving us the religious writings that sex is basically 'evil'.
This wrong image of "god" is in all the religions originating from the mid-east, giving humanity it's zest toward suppression of sexuality and violence. It's probably the biggest conspiracy against humanity of all time.
2006-06-19 03:33:43
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answer #3
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answered by American Spirit 7
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Adam was made from the dirt of the Earth and Eve from Adam's rib.
They sinned against God when they ate the fruit and because of this we all have been seperated by God. Adam and Eve are the parents of all humanity.
Jesus took away the sin that Adam brought into the world.
2006-06-19 03:14:36
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answer #4
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answered by Samuel J 3
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Adam was created. When God realized that Adam was single and didn't have a mate, he created woman from the rib of Adam, thus creating Eve. Adam and Eve lived in perfect paradise until Satan tempted to eat fruit from the tree they weren't supposed to eat from by saying "You could be similar to God." Eve ate the fruit first, offered some to Adam, and realized they were both in big trouble. God than banished them from the Garden of Eden, where they were to live out the rest of their days.
The rest is now history.
i hope this helps.
2006-06-19 03:14:10
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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You should read it in Genesis, it is really a short read and you will know it for yourself. But the basic story outline is that God created the earth and created man and woman to have dominion over it but they sinned against God by disobeying a direct command that they should not eat from the tree of God and Evil. By thus they were expelled from the Garden of Eden and sin has been on earth ever since.
2006-06-19 03:13:38
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answer #6
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answered by Damian 5
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Wow, you truly examine a great sort of stuff into the story, sure, it truly is a narrative and it truly is a intense-high quality tale that explains the meaning of life very simplly and eloquantly. yet i does not examine to lots into that apple ingredient with the aid of fact the actual meaning has eluded you interior the main outstanding way. in actuality you have it completly backwards, the "Tree of information" is what seperates us from the being niave. God isn't searching for us to be ignorant, he's explaining that knowlege is what seperates us from the different animals.
2016-10-31 03:10:12
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answered by ? 4
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God created Adam from the earth to live his life in companionship with God. then God created woman, for Adam. God also created all the animals and brought them to Adam so that he could name them, and he was given power over them.
they lived in paradise, where they could have pule over the animals, and eat from any food source, except for one tree, from which the fruit could not be eaten. but then satan, in the form of a serpent saw the woman, who had not yet been called eve, and had no real idenity, and told her that if she ate from this tree she could gain wisdom. so she gave in and ate from the tree, and then offered it to Adam, who ate too. they then gained wisdom, and realised they were naked, and made makeshift clothes. when God saw them, he asked why they were wearing clothes, and they said because they were naked, and God realised that they had eaten from the tree. so God banished them from eden, and cursed satan.
2006-06-19 03:20:56
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answer #8
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answered by isurus 3
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Go to any Bible website and check out Genesis
2006-06-19 03:11:49
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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read the bible and then you will know
2006-06-19 03:14:04
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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