09-24-2016, 10:44 PM
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I'm having trouble getting my head around this - you mean, before the knowledge of sin was handed over by the serpent, there was no sexual differentiation? That both Adam and Eve were hermaphrodite until they ate?
Why wasn't I told?
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the feminists would blame patriarchy (even if some argue a woman wrote parts of the old testament). one feminist interpretation is that Adam wasn't a man, more of a hermaphrodite, and that man and woman were made simultaneously in separating the hermaphrodite into two sexes. so i guess they weren't hermaphrodites when they ate the forbidden fruit. i'll have to revise for that technicality..
I'm having trouble getting my head around this - you mean, before the knowledge of sin was handed over by the serpent, there was no sexual differentiation? That both Adam and Eve were hermaphrodite until they ate?
Why wasn't I told?
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the feminists would blame patriarchy (even if some argue a woman wrote parts of the old testament). one feminist interpretation is that Adam wasn't a man, more of a hermaphrodite, and that man and woman were made simultaneously in separating the hermaphrodite into two sexes. so i guess they weren't hermaphrodites when they ate the forbidden fruit. i'll have to revise for that technicality..
(09-24-2016, 11:34 AM)cvanshelton Wrote: Nice one Kole - that made me laugh. I found myself contemplating the line "The Lord looks needy in the garden". Very cool.yeah jack miles pointed this out to me. in the garden, the "lord" (not god) asks, "where are you?" is if an omnipotent being would need to ask such a question.. needy deity looking for his pals.
(09-24-2016, 10:19 AM)kolemath Wrote: Talking to Yourself
God vomits creation.
The Lord looks needy in the garden.
God's serpent teaches hermaphrodites to eat.
Lord God kicks everyone out.
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