There's this pending story that lingers in people's heads. Lilith? The Kids? The history of un told truths. It is my understanding Eve was the one who stood up to Adam. She only bore 3 of his children and then committed suicide. She couldn't take any more pain after cin slew his brother and then was casted out. Then now I hear these lies of Lilith. I have the understanding she bore 30 of Adams children and was obviously a whore compared to Eve. Though yes she could deal with Adam with her stupied passivity. Can people ad lib here? What's with believing the other things that people say as lies?
2007-10-07
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I meant to say"Cain". Not Cin. I'm not disputing Lilith. I'm saying she was the scape goat. Lilith was Adam's second wife cause it was Eve that went a little evil after the Cain and Able thing. I'm surprised more people aren't informed. It makes more sense that a bitter woman like Eve would go to the dark side verses some skinny girl with big boobs and little legs. also, Lilith was Eve's sister. I'm not saying she is innocent, but it makes more sense that out of rage Eve kills herself and Lilith took Eve's place. Anyone else know about Eve? Her secret life goiing to the "dark side"? Trust me people. Lilith didn't go there.
2007-10-08
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Yes, and don't forget about the talking snake. He had a part in all this too.
2007-10-07 13:18:07
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answered by 2.71828182845904 5
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The STORY of Adam and eve is just that. Not a word of it except for the three kids is found in the Bible. The story makes no sense logically, Lilith seems to be the product of somebody's overactive imagination i e you don't obey your husband and God turns you into a whore, an evil spirit or both. Here's my question: You got Adam, Eve, Cain and Abel; Cain kills Abel and is cursed by God, he runs off and gets married. OK, who does he marry? A woman from the land of Nod? But the Bible clearly states the population of the Earth at the time was four people. Sorry if I asked more than I answered
2007-10-07 20:22:49
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answered by nekhbet 5
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Lilith was anything but passive. She would not submit to Adam, refusing to be he subservient, claiming to be his equal. She was made from the earth (as was Adam) as so basically said that she would not lie beneath him and demanded to be treated with respect and equality.
Seeing this, God threw Lilith out of Eden, cast her as a demon and got to making Eve. This time he made out of Adam's rib so that because she was made of man, she had to be submisive of man.
That's the mythology anyway.
Oh, and I love that logic you followed that a women who has 30 children to the same man is a obviously a whore while one who has 3 is not. Nice. Not. Buy a dictionary and look up the meaning of the word whore.
2007-10-07 20:54:20
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answered by szekley 2
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The story of Lilith has to be true. Too many cultures have descriptions of the woman for it not to be true. She was cast from the Garden of Eden because she was not submissive to A) Adam and B) God. She is portrayed as a demon of lust. And believe it or not she is even mentioned in the bible. Book of Revelations. Her name though is different - in the bible she is known as Jezebel. (the description of Lilith from other cultures matches the description of Jezebel from the Bible). Even more than this Lilith/Jezebel is considered to be the mother of all whores/prostitutes and can only live as long as men allow their natural sexual cravings to overwhelm them in her presences in which she poisens them to the point that she poisens them with her evil leaving a mark (STD's).
2007-10-07 20:19:32
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answered by Mr. Nobody 5
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The story of "Adam & Eve" is ALLEGORY. Those who wrote it had absolutely not intention of trying to make you believe they were two REAL people, any more than Aesop wanted you to believe there was a real race between a real tortoise & a real hare!
Your position is no different than that of someone trying to seriously argue that the hare would win! It's a STORY, trying to teach you a "life lesson", but sadly it has fallen upon many, many "deaf" ears!
We're doomed! Doomed, I tell ye'!
2007-10-07 20:19:10
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answered by Anonymous
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yes I heard it,the Gilgamesh story it was turned around by early Christan's and instead of the serpent god they changed it to the serpent devil so people wouldn't follow the older religion
2007-10-07 20:26:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You do have a way with a fairy tale. I'll ad lib a little here...Get real and stop fooling around. God will not be mocked.
2007-10-07 20:21:18
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answered by dreamdress2 6
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Those are from the Gnostic teachings of Enoch not The Bible...The word Gnostic is a real clue...as is the Talmud!
2007-10-07 20:19:43
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answered by Stormchaser 5
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Sweet! Does that mean we get to make up new bedtime stories too?
An' we thought those berzerker urukhai were interesting... This is really out there.
2007-10-07 20:24:17
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answered by urukorcs 3
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Where did this Lilith come from ? These stories get crazier and crazier .
2007-10-07 20:20:21
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answered by Anonymous
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