Posted on 02/13/2016 8:26:15 AM PST by Salvation
People oversimplify Original Sin in various ways. Some reduce it to the mere eating of a piece of fruit rather than the act of disobedience, mistrust, and ingratitude it really was.
Others miss the subtle but important difference in the descriptions of Adam's sin compared to Eve's. Of Eve's sin, Eve herself is a witness. She said, The serpent tricked me and so I ate it (Gen 3:13). But of Adam's sin God said, Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, 'You must not eat from it â¦' (Gen 3:17). Eve's sin lay in her allowing Satan to deceive her. Adam's sin lay in his willingness to allow his wife to tempt him.
A final misconstruing of Original Sin is to label it "the Sin of Adam and Eve." But Scripture calls it "The Sin of Adam." For while both our first parents sinned, Original Sin comes to us from Adam who, as head of the first family and primogenitor of us all, conveyed it to us.
I have written more on these topics here:
Original Sin: More than Eating a Piece of Fruit
Why Is Original Sin Called the Sin of Adam and Not the Sin of Adam and Eve?
How is Adam's Sin Described Differently from Eve's?
As is typical for my Saturday blog, today's post is a lighthearted one in which I find something of the Scriptures in a video. Now some object to my taking biblical stories (especially one as dark as the story of Original Sin) and making light of them. But my prudential judgment on such things is that they are acceptable and that sometimes we can best process sad and serious things through humor and playful reimagining.
In the video below we see a playful "what if" scenario. In effect it poses these questions: What if Adam, when presented the forbidden fruit by his wife, found it less enticing than what God offered? What if there had been something to remind him of God's greater offer?
Of course there was something greater and it was all around him! It was called paradise. Now the writers of this commercial want us to think that if only Adam had had Doritos at hand he would clearly have preferred them to the forbidden fruit. In other words, they present their product a metaphor for paradise. Nice try, and very creative I might add! But God offers even more than Doritos.
In the end, though, the insight is important. Like Adam, we are tempted to forget the blessings of God and become mesmerized by some lesser pleasure (represented by the forbidden fruit). The key is to remember the greater gift of God and His Kingdom, not choosing anything that might interfere with that. Remember the gifts of God!
Enjoy the video and remember that far greater visions await you if you are faithful!
(And by the way, thank you, Frito-Lay, for the affirmation of human life displayed in your recent Doritos commercial (that aired during the Super Bowl)! I am not focusing on that commercial here today because many others have already commented on it quite well.)
Monsignor Pope Ping!
Man Eve was hot! ;-)
And on the Seventh Day He rested...after a brief timeout to create Doritos.
Oh, look at that. Sin entered the world through the MAN.
Who would have guessed a bunch of *Prots* were right after all?
I certainly won't be holding my breath for a *You were right.*
Is THIS a caucus thread?
Oh??
"... in the day you eat from it your eyes will be opened,
and you will be like God,
knowing good and evil."
Negative
LOL, I have no doubt she was the hottest woman ever created. She was so hot, that when Adam was forced to choose between her and God, he chose her. It is possible that he could have said, no thanks Eve, you are on your own on this one, but he didn't.
He still had that pain in his ribs!
LOL, I have no doubt the wound probably had not even healed yet. I don't think they were in the Garden more than a day or two before Satan swooped in and persuaded them to sin.
Didn't they think it was a bit odd, that an animal was talking to them? Animals don't usually do that, except for that donkey :-)
The sheep couldn’t cook.
Maybe they didn't need cooking till after the Fall. I thought they just ate the fruit from the trees. Maybe Adam thought, oh good, now I can have that leg of lamb I have been craving :-)
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