Adam loved Eve, but she was later seduced by the serpent, who was actually Satan, the one who rebelled against the Most High God and the one who leads the evil spirits in their rebellion against the Kingdom of Heaven and God's purposes. Eve was deceived and she ate of the forbidden fruit. Then Adam, who was with her, chose to eat of the fruit also and they sinned.
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Saturday, March 2, 2013
For in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.
Adam loved Eve, but she was later seduced by the serpent, who was actually Satan, the one who rebelled against the Most High God and the one who leads the evil spirits in their rebellion against the Kingdom of Heaven and God's purposes. Eve was deceived and she ate of the forbidden fruit. Then Adam, who was with her, chose to eat of the fruit also and they sinned.
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Not that I disagree with
the intent of the reference but, for sake of accuracy - Adam & Eve did eat and they didn't die that day. Who was conning who?
Perhaps the question is: is "die" a literal or a metaphor?
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