I have answered this about 25 times in one yr. I will not go into all details again, But I will leave you with a thought, EVERY TREE that GREW out of the Ground was good for food, Even the apple tree, Many asks this questions then I answer it & then they say well who really cares. Remember every tree that grew out of the ground was good for food,, Gen 1:29 & Gen 2:9 Every TREE, WAS GOOD FOR FOOD. But there was 2 trees that DID NOT GROW OUT OF THE GROUND & THEY WERE IN THE MIDST or MIDDLE of the garden, These 2 trees was the tree of life & the tree of knowledge of good & evil. These 2 trees was not a plant tree, but 2 Reproductive laws God placed there in the garden, If Eve had not gave into the serpent, which was a upright creature until the curse, Then every child that would have been born would have been born with eternal life, But under the tree of knowledge of good & evil They are born with death in their bodies. These 2 trees were 2 reproductive laws God placed there, Now let's see the curse, Who did he curse first, the serpent, Gen. 3:14-15 God puts that upright creature into the reptile family right there & not before the curse, What did he do to Eve, he cursed her reproductive organs, & to this very day no woman can know exactly when she cn conceive. & Greatly multiply her conception. & what did he do to Adam, he took Adam's worker away from him, Because God told Adam from this day thou shall earn thy living by the sweat of thy face., Now I ask you if you really want to know, Go to Jude verse 14, Enoch is the 7th from Adam, remember the seed line always runs from the 1st born male. Cain was NOT a Son of Adam, But a Son of the serpent. If you try to put Cain as son # 1 then you have to move Enoch down to # 8 Adam's seed line is in Gen Chapter 5. Now I know before everyone reads this, they will give me the thumbs down, And the reason is because satan does not want the world to know what really happened, I Challenge anyone to dis-prove what I said.
2007-07-22 02:16:18
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha. I question a couple of words in your analysis, Don. Others might say more. Shame on them. Bad is an abstraction. When you let questions pile up they become a collection. They must have short circuited their brain and had lapses that left questions that suddenly became thorny, not following one to the other as they should and things like fear and confusion set in. An ego holds onto truths that were true a second or day ago that may not apply now. Was good, but isn't. In short they made rules which may not apply tomorrow. Intuition puts you in the moment. God and nature comunicated to them throught their common sense and other senses and the mind usually can handle that, but they captured and followed their philosophies instead of thinking anymore. Their thinking actually became a hinderance as in "Think long think wrong." "Or educated idiots." That would have been fine if they had become mature enough to handle that loaded gun, but the fruit wasn't metaphorically ripe yet. Neither were they. Neither are we, if you ask me, not to be mean, it's just worth knowing where I stand, which is still maturing. Try that link, it's fun.
2007-07-22 10:22:16
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answered by hb12 7
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GENESIS UNPLUGGED
The Fall of Man as seen from the Gnostic perspective
Once upon a very long time ago, when the very first Mommy and Daddy starred in the world’s first piece of Reality Programming, an unexpected snafu occurred, the sort that drives producers and program executives nuts. Mommy, whose name was Eve, began to act up. She began to question the so-called reality of her show, which was known by the title: GENESIS: In the Beginning.
Eve sat naked on her haunches beneath the forest canopy, alert as always to the sights and sounds of Eden, while Daddy, who was called Adam, snored bearishly at her side.
Adam could not seem to get enough of the good things in the Garden, and spent much of his day in a somnolent state, occasionally muttering, in the peculiar argot of those times, “This is as good as it gets.”
Eve was not so sure. She had seen distorted faces reflected in dewdrops, heard urgent things in the whisper of the giant ferns. Unsettling things. She had sensed the presence of Others. And yet, there were no others, were there? Surely, the watchful eyes of the timid tree creatures could not alone account for her feeling that she walked in the shadow of another reality.
Adam’s belly was filled with the ripe fruit of the Garden; Eve’s belly was filled with Adam’s seed. She touched her swollen breasts, and it was then she heard her own name called from afar. She rose and followed the call to the depths of the forest, where there stood a tree whose alluring red fruit she had been warned in a dream not to eat. Dangling by its tail from a low branch was a creature with the body of a salamander and a face eerily familiar to Eve, a face not unlike her own. “Who? Are? You?” the serpent mouthed.
“I don’t know,” said Eve, not having thought a lot about it.
“Why play along,” the serpent asked, “when you know the show is rigged? Why remain in prison when the cell door is open?”
“Where is this door?” asked Eve, innocently enough.
The serpent rolled its eyes upward, beyond the leafy canopy to the radiance above. Eve’s gaze followed, and lingered, and when she looked again at the tree, the shiny, red fruit was before her.
“Take. Eat,” said the serpent.
“Then I shall surely die,” said Eve.
“Only on television,” said the serpent. “Only to illusion.”
And Eve ate, and was amazed, and ran back to rouse Adam from his torpor, saying, “Try this! It’s amazing!” Adam, never one to resist a new treat, ate also of the apple, and when he had, turned to Eve and said, “Whoa.” He shook the sleep from his head, thumped his chest and roared, presumably to the show’s seldom seen Producer, “Why didn’t you tell me it was a setup?” With a mighty groan, he stood, took Eve’s hand and said, “Let’s get dressed and get the hell out of here, honey. This is a sham.”
There were suddenly thunderous footfalls in the Garden, and Adam was sore afraid. When he came in dreams, the show’s Producer had always been a petulant screamer, forever reminding Adam of his contract and the dire consequences of asking too many questions.
A nasal voice on a bullhorn honked through Eden, causing the forest creatures to tremble.
“I AM THE GREAT AND POWERFUL IALDABAOTH, AND YOU TWO INGRATES WILL NEVER WORK IN THIS TOWN AGAIN!”
2007-07-22 09:00:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Adam and eve were given instructions not to eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil
Satan possessed a serpent and fooled Eve into eating of the tree. She tempted Adam. Adam instead of trusting God to take care of the problem he took matters into his own hands and disobeyed God with his eye wide open to what he was doing. His actions brought a curse upon the earth and gave legal right of the earth to Satan.
That's it in a nutshell. Volumes have been written on this subject. I hope this helps.
2007-07-22 09:08:57
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answered by djm749 6
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There was no real curse involved; this is only a misinterpretation.
When the bible speaks of partaking of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil you are reading what is called a metaphor. Knowledge of good and evil is a metaphoric reference to judgment. When you judge something you attempt to determine if it is acceptable or not. In effect you are deciding if it is good or evil from your point of view.
Once we were just like the animals and recognized that everything in the garden that God had given us was good. At some point we started to judge some thing as being better than others are. This set up a situation where something’s were more appealing to us than others. We started wishing for these things and were no longer happy with some of the other things in the garden.
This is what is referred to as the fall of man, or separation from God. Some references actually call this the detour into insanity. This self-induced separation from the knowledge of the perfection of god’s gifts to us was never shared by the animals. They were too smart to fall for this silly idea and were not fooled by the ideas of good and evil. For this reason they exist along side of us still experiencing the perfection of the garden. While we have excluded ourselves with our ideas of judgment. This is a truly fascinating subject that has many interesting facets. Including how to reverse the process and return to the original state. If you feel the need to discuss it further send an email.
Love and blessings.
don
2007-07-22 08:57:10
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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The Adamu were given the ability to procreate and to read and write. That's the great sin. So, in effect, according to god we are all sinning when we have children and when we read and write. Doesn't make much sense does it? He liked us when we were uneducated and childless. He likes us as long as we are like the animals with a slave mentality. He tried to kill us out once because we made too much noise. God is not a god. He is alien with a bad attitude toward humans.
2007-07-22 09:06:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing.
The "garden of eden" is a story in a book of mythology. It's not reality you know.
2007-07-22 08:58:10
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answered by Yoda Green 5
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Lucipher tempted them and they fell for it
2007-07-22 08:57:28
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answered by Anonymous
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read it in the old testament
2007-07-22 08:57:05
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answered by bill 3
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