If there was no fall, mankind would have never existed. Adam and Eve would have lived in the garden for eternity without offspring. So none of us would be here and hence, there would be no Iraq war.
2006-10-18 09:34:01
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answer #1
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answered by AT 5
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The whole idea that God placed a forbidden fruit tree in a prominent place in the garden then 'went out for a while' leaving Adam and Eve there with an evil talking snake is... well the mind boggles at everyone's credulity! What was the snake thinking,,, surely it can't be this easy? Then Eve taking the fruit and offering it to Adam... if I'm in ****, he's in **** too? Then Adam... well I named everything... what did I name this again... forbidden fruit... oh well, never mind.
2006-10-18 16:54:02
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answered by eantaelor 4
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We would have been living on a paradise earth, with no religions. We would have been out exploring the universe, perhaps with just the power of our minds. You could have walked to where ever on the planet Adam and Eve would be living, to visit with them. Walked, because there would have been no hurry to get there. But, you and I would not be alive, yet, as instead of having children after 20 years, it would be 200 years, as the Bible talks about a child of 100-years, playing around the barrow of a poisonous snaked, so each generation would have taken longer to appear. So, figure just 30 generations would have passed since the time of the creation, some 6032 years ago.
Consider where we would be right now with 100% use of our mental capabilities.
2006-10-18 16:34:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it is proper to blame Eve for the war in Iraq, but I see what you are asking: without humans seeming to have the knowledge of good and evil, wars might not happen. True dat.
But I don't know that all of our perceptions of goods and evils are always correct. I don't think that most people who do evil things see that they are not doing good things. Sure, we think we know good and evil, but we fool ourselves about how clear our perceptions really are.
In a related geographical note: if the Garden of Eden still existed, it would be in southern Iraq, near the Gulf. But sea levels rose and the area that was Eden is thought to be underwater now.
So you could imagine a lot of what if's, but they aren't all productive imaginings.
2006-10-18 16:45:21
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answered by anyone 5
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lol, yes of course the invasion would have happened....lol too funny.
Eve gave women intuition the day she had the guts to bite that apple, and Adam amused himself on how he could turn the tree into a nice big house for himself. Eve could then foresee the carnage that Mother Earth would have to endure in order to help them nurture and destroy.
Hey thats history...and its still repeating itself.
When will the Big Boss Men stop playing with twigs and learn to say 'shes apples' and go home to their families where they are needed most.
Fight for Peace? too funny!
Harriett Potty
2006-10-18 16:38:31
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answered by harriettpotty 3
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God's plan of salvation would have been null and void, provided no one partook of the forbidden fruit. His first commandment to Adam to multiply and replenish the earth would have fallen to the wayside and therefore we would not have been born.
The land mass of Iraq and other continents may have existed, but it wouldn't have mattered.
2006-10-18 16:36:51
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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If Adam and Eve had obeyed God, we'd all be in a paradise in the Garden of Eden, therefore there would be no war period.
2006-10-18 16:34:04
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answered by diva 6
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if eve didnt eat the forbidden fruit she probaly would've failed some other Simple rule. God only gave adam and eve one rule, it would've been something else sooner or later dont you think?
2006-10-18 16:37:00
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answered by Nikki 5
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We would still be in the garden of eden, which is somewhere near Iraq. So either way we would still be there, except one is invasion and one is just living there in peace.
2006-10-18 16:36:22
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answered by Jenn 1
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we would still be in the Garden of Edan eating everything but the Tree of Knowledge.
2006-10-18 16:35:40
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answered by Marvin R 7
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