Almost anything is possible! Just think, when the bible was written/put together, Men were the authors and editors. It is a very good possibility. Making Eve the scapegoat helped make Man the dominant human. Hmm, just a thought.
2006-08-14 12:48:27
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answer #1
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answered by Mindi 2
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Yes, Adam had his own free will to decide whether or not to eat the apple yet all the blame is placed on her for both of them eating the apple. Adam made his own choice and needs to have his own blame. Blame Eve only for her choice, not his as well.
2006-08-14 20:05:40
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answered by Moonsilk 3
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Adam said to Eve: "Stand back. I don't know how big this thing's gonna get."
Eve wasn't framed.
2006-08-14 19:41:44
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answered by Anonymous
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she did make her own choice.
this one priest, during his homily, said that the adam and eve story was a story. just a story.
but who can really tell if Eve was framed or not? none of us were there...
i personally just go along with what the Bible says...
2006-08-14 19:44:33
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answered by Isabela 4
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If you believe that the story of creation was given to us by God then why would you think that it was flawed. If you don't believe it was given by god then why would you believe it it at all?
Also eve may have eaten the apple but when God asked Adam why he ate the apple he blaimed God. So which act is worse?
2006-08-14 19:44:14
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answered by anonomous 3
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No.
But, Eve coulda' been Redeemed(Restored) if Adam hadn't done it too.
The Authority to Rule over the Creation (EARTH and Star System) was given to the Male first.
Ditto...................
2006-08-14 19:53:13
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answered by maguyver727 7
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Is it possible that the story is a Myth to explain the failing of humanity, and the imperfection in life?
2006-08-14 19:46:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I think Adam may have worked a deal with the snake.
2006-08-14 19:42:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it depends. What do you mean? She exercised her own free will - the ability to make choices beyond God's will. Now, God gave her (and us!) free will so that we could make choices - so sort of?
She was tempted, but I think it would be unfair to make it sound like she *didn't* choose - that is a very important part.
2006-08-14 19:45:13
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answered by tigglys 6
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Oh just face it. This is another example of a woman who screwed up trying to blame it on somebody else!
2006-08-14 19:44:58
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answered by ? 6
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