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Eve wasn't even part of Plan A, according to Genesis. God thought Adam would be happy spending the rest of his days with a goat, or something. Adam had to tell God that none of the animals he considered (and he considered them ALL) would be a suitable "helper" for him, leading God to create Eve.

Honestly, OT God comes off as making this stuff up as he goes along.

2007-12-16 16:57:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 8 1

In order for you to understand your own question you must turn to the Scriptures for answers and if you believe that Satan is a fallen angel, that is not in the scriptures. One must bring that thinking to the Scriptures in order to read it in there. We have no beginning for either God or Satan. We do, however, have a record of Jesus showing that Satan is the father (source) of evil as God is the father (source) of good. Once this is understood, you can then see that this is a war that was moved onto a lower plane so that it can be finished. We are waging that war and that is the reason for the creation of Adam and Eve. They were created to have children and so it was that man would fall, be bought back, and could follow God if they so chose.

2016-04-09 21:09:22 · answer #2 · answered by Erica 4 · 0 0

Yes. It was a part of the plan of salvation that Jesus would be the Savior if Adam and Eve Fell.

1 Peter 1:19 But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot:
20 Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you,

2007-12-16 17:24:08 · answer #3 · answered by Isolde 7 · 0 1

i think that depends on which version of the creation story you're talking about. in the first version, lilith was going to come back and kick some butt, so god redid the world because he hates women. he made eve out of a rib so adam would always have that to hold against her. at that time, i think the flood was plan c. jesus, i think was a later amendment, after the zoroastrians came up with their savior, god said 'hey, that's a good idea.'

2007-12-16 17:38:09 · answer #4 · answered by bad tim 7 · 1 0

God doesn't need a back-up plan. Jesus was the original plan, God already knew that it would be necesary before He created the world. It changed the way we relate to Him. The direct connection was His original intention.

2007-12-16 22:42:35 · answer #5 · answered by BaseballGrrl 6 · 0 0

well first of all her name in TheTorah, is chaooah, and it means mother of wide, broad or all birth. and the word, eve don't even come close to that.

and in fact this very today, it is the very same Story as last time. since Adam is both He And She in TheOUR IMAGE of G-D, G-D made him. hence the tetragrammen, YaHoo VHee (YHVH) meaning: Redemption is He And She. and so your realy doing a diservice to Adam, by calling Him. the alleged name jesus. it is the cause of confusion, to call TheUnique One by any other name than Adam. a j name which could not of existed 2000 years ago.

and so your just looking as the very same story again from TheG-D of Only TheTorah. where G-D has Adam put to death. and the one you call the antichrist, is the more subtle than anyother beast of the fields. who decieves your grandmother as adam's animal mate. i mean you should be able to figure out what TheG-D of Only TheTorah is actualy giving today just again.

and so according to the actual Torah Scroll, this is not the first time this has all happened, in the very same story from TheG-D. where Parashas Noach (not noah) is the first day, and adam and chaooah, are not resurrected from Adam, untll the evening dawn of the third day of G-D, or approximalty 1948 years after the death of Adam. and are resurrected just shy of the evening dawn of day six to seven. and are the infamous two wittnesses of TheSon of Man Adam.

so there is no back up plan, in a world refusing to repent. cause your going to always get the very same story again, from TheG-D of TheTorah. if you and your grandmother are not decieved, only then do you get awarded with Gan Eden.

otherwise you just get erased (called losing your soul) and put back in TheTorah again, or sent into oblivion. for over acting here in TheStory. sorry folks, but this is always going to be the same senerio from TheG-D of only and always TheTorah.

2007-12-16 17:29:47 · answer #6 · answered by yehoshooa adam 3 · 0 1

Adam and Eve didn't bear children in the Garden of Eden. Once they partook of the fruit their eyes were opened, and they finally saw the need to be clothed, for instance. It needed to happen in order for them to start procreating the world. If they never took the fruit, we wouldn't be here, and there would be no need for Jesus.

2007-12-16 17:11:37 · answer #7 · answered by nanners454 5 · 0 0

I don't think it was in the script from the beginning.... Jesus was invented to save the sagging "Old Testament." It wouldn't have sold as well without an interesting sequel and a fresh hero.... so poof. God's character from the OT just didn't have the magnetic personality of a character like Harry Potter -- (Seven volumes - that's worth a look see, isn't it?) -- so a second book had to be quickly scratched out.

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2007-12-16 17:42:29 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In Eastern Orthodox theology, Christ is not merely the atonement for sin but rather the vessel by which human beings may become divine: "Since God became man, men may become as gods". In their view, then, Christ would have come regardless of sin; since the goal is not to "pay-off" a debt but rather to make us ultimately more like the Divine. Even in western theology, Christ is the "lamb, slain from the foundation of the world." in other words - not a backup plan, but rather the only plan. Western theology has its own problems and pitfalls, but just to keep it short: no, he wasn't the back-up, he was plan A.

Peace to you.

2007-12-16 17:35:23 · answer #9 · answered by Orpheus Rising 5 · 0 1

The story of creation in the bible does not have such a correlation with the coming of Christ.

Sin was never envisaged by the Light, mankind brought it into being as well as all its consequences.

Christ's Mission was to bring the Word to mankind as a help for our salvation because, salvation lies in the awakening of the human spirit which must be followed by recognition.

Christ came from Divine Truth-God and so He could give to mankind the Word they need for their salvation.

2007-12-16 17:08:38 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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