Monday, April 11, 2011

Some Adam and Eve Garden of Reason Questions. Give your own responses in an E-Mail to Debacle17@Hotmail.com


  1. Was it fair of God to test human beings in a way that would lead to the plurality of impure values and poorly judged morality?
 I feel that it is fair for God to test humans in any way at any time because so can
Satan.  Lucifer was said to be the most beautiful angel but saw the human race as a scar on the face earth.  He retreated to the underworld do dwell in the depths of the darkest dungeon.  I believe that he appeared as a beautiful flying serpent to Eve in the Garden of Eden evilly to malevolently skew man of the path on his first folly of fallacy.  this way because he did all this work to create the humans and gave them all they could ever want.  All he asked in return is one simple thing; not to eat the fruit from one of the trees.  Curiosity would be in Adam and Eve’s minds, but God clearly stated that if they eat from the tree they would die.  Stains like the 7 Deadly Sins, Destruction and Hate, and the fearful doubt of un-known were the Follies of Man.

  1. In your view, who bears the greatest responsibility for Adam and Eve’s fall?
 In my opinion, it is Eve who bears the greatest responsibility for their fall.  She had clear instructions given to her by God that evil temptations could and would occur should she eat the forbidden fruit of the loom.  Even though the serpent told Eve different than what her creator and Father did, she gave in to the impassive defiant way of rational that lead to the downfall of the purest family of mankind.  If God had all the power to create the world, animals, and humans why would he be wrong in telling Adam and Eve that they would die if they ate the fruit?  Eve should have trusted God.

  1. How would you describe the character of God as he appears in Genesis?
 I would describe God as very powerful, smart, and angry as he appears in Genesis.  He appears in shear form of a mighty Isis or Osiris beholder of the Seventh Sun to me because he creates the world and creates two people to bask in his entire pride, love, and joy.  He strikes down and outbursts with great and furious anger because Adam and Eve do the one thing he asked them not to do.  He is also very unhappy with and displeased by one of his sons and creatures he created.  The slithering Serpent of Socratic Solitude and Soliloquy made Humans scared and sort of unknown to snakes living in fear of the Prince of Darkness the Ultimate Deceiver and Unsatisfied One.

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