I don't blame satin for eve eating the forbidden fruit sure he enticed her and tricked her but we all have our free agency to choose right from wrong. We should all be against the advisary because he is out to destroy all those who wants to do right and get to know our Heavenly Father.
2006-11-21 10:39:45
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answer #1
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answered by hugh_laur 2
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Wrong. Go back and read the parable very carefully. Who lied? Who told the whole truth? Jehovah lied when he told Eve that if she ate the forbidden fruit she would surly die that very day. The serpent on the other hand told the whole truth. He told Eve that if she ate the forbidden fruit she shall surly not die that very day, but that her eyes would be opened and she would become like Gods.
What happended when Adam and Eve ate the fuit? They did not die that very day, they lived for hundreds of years, their eyes were opened and they became like Gods.
So why did Jehovah throw A & E out of the garden? Not because they disobeyed him, but because if A & E were to stay in the garden then they might eat from the tree of life and not just be like Gods, they would become Gods.
The serpent was not the devil, he was a spiritual guide sent by the true Father.
Jehovah is the father of lies. ~John 8:41-44
2006-11-21 10:45:01
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answer #2
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answered by Dr. Gnostic 2
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Without being too rude about this, I would just like to pass on how a question like this impresses me. I'm an atheist and you realize, of course, that for me the ideas of God and the Biblical stories are simply fantasy.
With this in mind, reread the question and insert replacement names like 'Lord Voldamort' & 'Harry Potter' and 'Albus Dumbledor, the greatest Headmaster Hogwarts has ever had' or use any story character names you'd prefer, (Red Ridinghood and Grandma and the Big Bad Wolf.) I would like you to have a feeling and an impression similar to mine just for the experience.
If you have a light heart, I think you'll realize how rediculous this kind of thing appears to me. It's like following along and observing child's play - like watching the dramas children invent while donning cooking pots on their heads and wearing mommies high heal shoes.
And remeber to picture the person writing his question... Yes... It's written (though rather poorly) as a question, one that's asking for affirmation.... somewhat like a child might ask.
Is this a hoot, or what?
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2006-11-21 11:05:16
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Eve ,one of the original goddesses .How sad that everyone feels the need to blame some poor snake (or devil in your world) for a wonderful woman's ability to see beyond a pretty little garden.
2006-11-21 11:02:31
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answered by DRAGON LADY 3
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that was myth and if it were true eve need to take responsibilty for not resisting temptation and adam cause he is the man and should behave like that and not listen to someone made from his rib and did not create him to defy his god who did nothing but provide a garden paradise for him,they both chose to defy god and take what they had for granted no matter what sorry excuse or justification they tried to use ,blaming others is a closed minded ineffective choice that resolves nothing and prevents us from having to go back and analyze or evaluate situations and see what we may or may not have done differently or what to watch out for to prevent certain situations from happening and it negates the persoanl power and accountability we all as indivivduals possess so taking the lesson of blaming SATAN an abstract concept alot of the poipulatrion does not believe in is not a wise or effective decision even for those who do beleive in him blaming others just leads to feeling of powerlessness and breeds negativity and your god is about positivity and love, and I bow to no one or mythological personified god figure,
2006-11-21 10:38:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes there were only two people on the entire earth and a talking snake came up to one of them and talked them into eating a magical fruit that the booming voice in the clouds told them not to eat.
I hate evil, smooth talking snakes too! O.o
2006-11-21 10:39:21
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answered by thewolfskoll 5
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Then Jesus replied, "Have I not chosen you, the Twelve? Yet one of you is a devil. John 6:70
2006-11-21 10:35:28
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answered by geannykoss 1
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Yes Eve was decieved, but Adam wasn't, he knew that what he was thinking by eating the fruit, he was deliberately disobeying God, and by doing this he became the murderer of us all, for by disobeying God he brought death unto the earth. Therefore he became the murderer of us all, had he obeyed God, we would all be living in the garden of Eden, for at Genesis 2: 15 And Jehovah God proceeded to take the man and settle him in the garden of Eden to cultivate it and to take care of it. Think about it. Had he obeyed we would all be living in Eden on earth, Think God changed his mind about where we should be living? No, he wants us all to have the chance to live in Eden, but in order to do so we must obey his wishes, where do we find out what he expects us to do? His word the Bible.
2006-11-21 10:41:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I blame god for putting the tree in the garden. It was an accident waiting to happen. Just a moment's thought, and the problem would never have occurred.
2006-11-21 10:32:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes sounds good to me I have done this already today but sure will again before the night is over Praise God!!!!!!
2006-11-21 10:31:26
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answer #10
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answered by I give you the Glory Father ! 6
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