To: jxb7076
suggests that Eves disobedience to God introduced sin ...
Adam was in authority, Eve was deceived.
It was Adam who 'introduced sin'.
(He should have obeyed God, not Eve. )
2 posted on
06/26/2009 12:21:22 PM PDT by
evets
(beer)
To: evets
suggests that Eves disobedience to God introduced sin ...
Adam was in authority, Eve was deceived.
It was Adam who 'introduced sin'.
(He should have obeyed God, not Eve. ) Well said.
To: evets
the consumption of this forbidden fruit would give her the knowledge and wisdom of God himself. Eve believes the story of the serpent and consumes the forbidden fruit. She then convinces Adam to eat of the fruit which Adam did No one ever mentions whether Eve actually did get the knowledge and wisdom of God. If she did, then Adam didn't stand a chance against her. Besides that, God said she would die if she ate the fruit and she clearly didn't. Did God lie to Adam?
6 posted on
06/26/2009 12:28:29 PM PDT by
BubbaBasher
("Liberty will not long survive the total extinction of morals" - Sam Adams)
To: evets
14 posted on
06/26/2009 12:50:04 PM PDT by
jxb7076
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