Lord if you are referring to Jesus (PB UH) than sorry he is not my Lord. God who created Adam and all of us loves us all without any gender discrimination.
2006-07-22 06:27:39
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answered by A K 5
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If you have any common sense you can interpret the bible to say anything you want it to say. You can also assume that not everything in the bible can be taken literally no matter what religion you are. Adam and Eve were not real people...they are characters that illustrate a point (or multiple points). Stop wasting your time worrying about the details and try to see what god wants to get out of the story. How does the story inspire you to live?
If it is saying that god loved Adam more than Eve, then what? Or if it is not, then what? Will it change your perspective on life either way? If you are a woman will it make you feel less worthy in god's eyes?
2006-07-22 13:34:19
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answered by az 5
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Adam and Eve were both His creations, and therefore His children. Would you ask a parent which child they loved more?
Adam was His first, and like any other first child, got to do more things first. Adam had dominion over Eve and the animals of which he himself named. Eve was his wife, but she was also technically his sister too, since they were both created by one parent.
So to answer your question, the Lord loved Adam as much as any one could love their first born. The Lord loved Eve, because he created her too, albeit she took the devil's bait. Eve was probably more troublesome than Adam, but He loved her just as much.
2006-07-22 13:39:19
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answered by classyjazzcreations 5
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A person even God is inocent until proven guilty by the evedence, if you can not show God loved adam more then eve how about holding off on A guilty on God and give Him a break okay. Man is a short word by the way it stands for mankind, look it up. "For GOD "SO" Loved the world [adam, eve, and you] that He sent His only begotton son that WHOSOEVER shall be-live in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life, john 3:16 free bjble lessons www.itiswritten.com God bless talk to me wgr88@yahoo.com
2006-07-22 13:30:37
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answered by wgr88 6
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What makes you say that? Probably not. In Genesis just after Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, God punished both of them. He didn't go easy on Adam.
2006-07-22 13:28:41
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answered by cyber ninja 1
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There is no passage in the bible that says God loved Adam more. He loved them equally, if He loved one more than the other why create him/her?
2006-07-22 13:31:52
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answered by Dragonfly 3
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The Lord loves each of us unconditionally and completely. There's no ranking or scale involved. We all get loved the same (totally.)
2006-07-22 13:27:57
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answered by locolady98 4
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I believe He loved them equally.
2006-07-22 13:27:50
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answered by ? 3
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No. God loves each and every one of us the same.
2006-07-22 13:38:34
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answered by Kitty g 2
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No,God punished bouth.
2006-07-22 13:29:53
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answered by mirna 3
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