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#77058 - 04/18/05 10:33 PM
Re: Eve and the Apple
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True Blue Soulmate
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Originally posted by jerbear71: ]But isn't eternity in paradise what many people believe in or, at least, hope for ? The idea of "paradise" that is generally accepted sounds like everyone sitting around in the Garden being happy forever....la-de-da. Our religion thinks of paradise as an eternal progression, where you have things to learn and things to do. The fall is part of what we have to learn and do. We have to exercise our free agency, and CHOOSE to be good. Because no one is completely perfect, we had a Saviour provided for us.
The fall, the Saviour and our life here is all part of God's eternal plan, not a big screw-up of Eve. Do you really think a kind and loving God would let the future of every soul on Earth be affected by one act? [/QB]Hi Jerbear. I can only assume that this question is directed at me, since it was me who was quoted. And no, I don't think this at all. As I continued in my post, I think it is all allegorical. There could not have been an Adam or an Eve, not quite as written in the Bible, anyway.
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#77060 - 04/20/05 07:33 AM
Re: Eve and the Apple
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3. The idea of paradise as commonly understood is more recent than most religions would be willing to admit. This is why Jesus is so adamant about it during his sermons: it was a relatively new concept, barring a few odd sects.
4. Ancient societies from before the date that Jaynes sets also have creation/fall myths.
Note that during the evolution of Homo-sapiens from our immediate precursors, we were unable to further increase brain size, because the skull would then be unable to pass the hips of a Labouring mother. In order to become more intelligent, we would have to increase the efficiency of the existing material. This was accomplished by the magnification of certain base reflexes, the most important being, IMO, the Gravitic/Levitic. The increased reflex activity acts to continually stimulate the cortex. The cost of this is that we live in a brain that can barely withstand it's own power, and suffer both the resulting psychic trauma, and the fierce, Lovecraftian repression designed to control it.
5. Imagine a nomadic hunter/gatherer tribe. Imagine this tribe finds a lush land with plentiful food. Imagine other tribes also want to move into the land, but it's simply so plentiful that all are content to share. Imagine explosive population growth; there is enough food for all. The people learn light agriculture, clearing away regular plants to sow the seeds of food-bearing plants. They don't need to put much effort into this, since they're well-fed enough anyway. Imagine the climate changes and food supplies decline. The people must now apply their agricultural techniques more intensely. The climate worsens further, and agriculture has become a backbreaking labor that is the main source of food. When the climate improves, the population expands even further, and the people still must work constantly to survive.
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#77066 - 05/26/05 08:27 AM
Re: Eve and the Apple
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True Blue Soulmate
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Wandering Jew, I'm intrigued.
We have some people on the forum who believe implicitly in the Bible - that everything in it is true, because it is the very word of God.
Others think that it might be inspired by God, and others again think that it is just a group of mythologiocal stories.
Personally, I think that it is a 'history' of a people, and, as with many histories, some is factual, some is based in fact and some is legend & supposition. It has a strong religious element because religion was an important part of this people's history & culture.
I would be interested to know what the general Jewish attitude to this is, especially as these books have been taken on by Christianity, but are originally the scriptures of the Jewish people.
You say that 'The Genesis story for Jews isn't about blame or sin', yet the very story is about Adam and Eve disobeying God and being forced to suffer as a consequence - and mankind suffering henceforth for the same reason. Doesn't this translate as 'original sin'- and the punishment which follows the blame for that sin - even if you do not use that exact terminology?.
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