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Before they sinned they were innocent and had no understanding of anything but good
They were innocent and without any guilt
It was after they ate that their eyes were opened and they saw their nakedness and looked to cover themselves
They had the knowledge of good and evil Now they are responsible to do what is right in their fleshBut again this would have to assume that being naked is dirty or wrong, automatically sinful. If this were so, why is it seen as innocent for small children or other cultures who don't find nudity anything other than natural? They don't even find it tempting sexually.
So when you take off clothes, you're no longer innocent? The light theory makes a bit more sense to me because I'm not one of those who thinks anything with the human body or sex is sinful
Which post are you referring to?
I simply posted what the WORD of GOD as per Genesis says in the account of the fall and did not add anything more
Please point to what post you are referring to that I am negating
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You'll have to point out where in scriptures it is said Adam and Eve emitted a light
This is not correct
They were perfect and sinless and were able to stand before the HOLY GLORY of HIS LIGHT until they sinned and GOD made a covering for them
Yes
I am negating your post
6And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat. 7And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons
Yes, but this was after the discussion with the snake. It doesn't show he was by her when she spoke to the serpent. "the woman saw that" could mean she went and looked for herself for awhile, pondering, before taking a bite. At that time Adam was with her.
Please provide GOD's WORD that validates what you have said with regards to Adam and Eve being bodies reflecting lightI'm referring to the post you quoted in the post of yours I responded to.
Actually, I don't have to do anything, but thanks for trying to impose your will on me. It's been years since I've studied out that aspect, probably 20 or more. I really don't feel like doing it again at this particular moment.
That doesn't change anything about what I said, including the part where I mentioned it was only a possibility, not a fact.
No, not really, but whatever. I really don't care. It is allowable we have differing opinions on the matter.
Why did the snake (Satan?) persuade Eve to eat the forbidden fruit, but not to talk to Adam first?
Could he talk to Adam first but Adam had rejected him, and so he came to entice Eve?
Please provide GOD's WORD that validates what you have said with regards to Adam and Eve being bodies reflecting light
I personally much of Genesis as allegories pointing to Jesus and the Gospels. In the temptations of Adam and Eve we can see the temptations of Jesus and Jesus correcting the prior failure. Satan approaches Eve first and convinces her to disobey God. In the same manner Satan approaches Jesus in the desert but Jesus handles Satan as a faithful one should.
Then, instead of approaching Adam directly the beloved mate approaches Adam and offers him the fruit. In Matthew 16 we can see this occur when Jesus is approached by a beloved mate, Peter, who tries to dissuade him from God's call. Jesus then corrects Adam's failure by handling it by saying "Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; you do not have in mind the concerns of God, but merely human concerns."
An allegory doesn't mean that an event didn't happen. It just means that the events of a story point to another event, such as Paul tells us with Hagar and Sarah.Nope. Genesis is LITERAL in that Adam and Eve were literal people and the garden account literally happened.
Eve did this originally. Tried to convince Adam to do it her way, and he submitted to her will. So now, in the curse, is the promise that this disharmony will exist till the end. The wife will try to have her will, the husband will disagree and attempt to maintain his control. You get conflict.
Allegory:An allegory doesn't mean that an event didn't happen. It just means that the events of a story point to another event, such as Paul tells us with Hagar and Sarah.
Imagine this,
if Adam rejected to eat the fruit given by Eve,
then it was Eve alone had sinned.
In this case, what would happen to human race?
I always found this part interesting. Being naked is not sinful in itself. We know children don't feel awkward nude and running around, and other cultures have no problems with nudity tempting them, feeling more natural than clothes. I'm wondering about this verse. They saw they were nude and then felt shame. Shame of what? They didn't cover up because they were tempted by each others bodies? Did they suddenly feel shy? Vulnerable?