To: curiosity
Actually, that text proves the opposite. God said he'd increase her sorrow in conception and childbearing.No. it says He will greatly multiply her sorrow COMMA and thy conception. But, the bottom line is she had no sexual urges till he commanded her (after the fall) to have desire for Adam.
287 posted on
10/16/2005 7:35:14 PM PDT by
WildTurkey
(When will CBS Retract and Apologize?)
To: WildTurkey
God said he'd increase her sorrow in conception and childbearing. In an earlier version of the Dover trial, creationists opposed anesthesia for women on the grounds that it violated the direct orders of God.
Oddly, Scientology has resurrected, so to speak, a version of this.
Why is abuse and subjugation of women such a common thread in religion?
291 posted on
10/16/2005 7:39:05 PM PDT by
js1138
(Great is the power of steady misrepresentation.)
To: WildTurkey
But, the bottom line is she had no sexual urges till he commanded her (after the fall) to have desire for Adam.I always assumed they were doing it all day long, as soon as Eve made her appearance. If not, what kind of paradise was it?
294 posted on
10/16/2005 7:40:41 PM PDT by
PatrickHenry
(No response to trolls, retards, or lunatics.)
To: WildTurkey
No. it says He will greatly multiply her sorrow COMMA and thy conception. Whatever. He's multiplying it. Therefore it must have been possible before.
But, the bottom line is she had no sexual urges till he commanded her (after the fall) to have desire for Adam.
It doesn't say that. That's you reading into the text.
295 posted on
10/16/2005 7:41:43 PM PDT by
curiosity
(Cronyism is not conservative)
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