• @[email protected]
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    381 day ago

    I wrote an essay about that once. Adam and Eve were meant to chill in the garden for literally all of eternity but were still created as curious, fallible beings with no knowledge of evil. Ergo it was logically impossible that they wouldn’t have eaten the fruit eventually, whether that was in 3 days or 3 million years.

    • FuglyDuck
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      461 day ago

      It doesn’t take an omniscient being who can see the entirety of the past, present and future to know that.

      Which, means they were decidedly not meant to chill in the garden. Rather, they were meant to eat the fruit and gaslight into believing it was their fault.

      It’s like some idiotic-asshole who gets a pair of golden retrievers, tells them they can have all the kibble and dog treats they want, but not the pizza left on the counter.

      Of course Adam and Steve are gonna snarf on the pizza the moment Jackass leaves. It’s not their fault. They’re just dogs.

      (What? This is my story. The dogs are Adam and Steve.)

      • @[email protected]
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        131 day ago

        Exactly. In keeping with my other comments, that’s why some early christian sects actually viewed Eve as a hero in the story, because she freed them from ignorance… You know, back when christianity was driven by women and wasn’t just roman ideology wearing a Jesus skin mask.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 day ago

          Can you suggest any reading (like long form articles or something) about the women-led xtianity traditions?

          I’ve never heard anything about that, and I’d like to know more.

          • Sam, The Man
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            31 day ago

            You can find these collections in the Apocrypha. It’s a collection of all the weird side-stories that could have become biblical cannon but were scrapped for various reasons.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 day ago

            I wish i had something off the top of my head but I’m mostly basing this off what i remember from uni lectures.

            That being said if you look up early Christianity you’ll see that women filled the roles of priests and were often responsible for spreading and maintaining the faith before its roman adoption. You can even even see this in the bible where the earliest chronological chapters are extremely sympathetic to women, then become less and less so as time goes on.

            I’ll see if i can find a specific reference for you later today.

            • @[email protected]
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              224 hours ago

              No worries, I appreciate it anyway :)

              I wasn’t raised with any sort of religion, so I don’t know much about any of it (and definitely haven’t read the Bible… tho I tried once and was bored out of my skull), but I feel like if I’d learned about that I’d remember it :p