Mr Natural
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He’s a made up character. He can have anything you want him to have.
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Returning to the above: How long do you believe it took for God to create Adam? Next, in Hebrew, 'Adam' was also defined as 'mankind'. Instead of considering that Adam was formed from dust in a few minutes, consider Adam being formed from the dust of the earth over thousands, perhaps millions of years.I know that this might seem like a strange question but think about it. All humans are inherently female at conception until later on in the pregnancy where that may or may not change. Which is why I do believe that men have nipples in the first place. Adam and Eve were never babies and they were never conceived or born they were created. It's for this reason that I know that they didn't have bellybuttons, but did that also mean that Adam didn't have nipples?
Was he trying to trick us?God is not confined to the material realm.
He once took the form of a man once, but is not confined to it.
I know that this might seem like a strange question but think about it. All humans are inherently female at conception until later on in the pregnancy where that may or may not change. Which is why I do believe that men have nipples in the first place. Adam and Eve were never babies and they were never conceived or born they were created. It's for this reason that I know that they didn't have bellybuttons, but did that also mean that Adam didn't have nipples?
Lol this is probably more of a science question than a religious question, but I thought that people wouldn't like it if I posted this question in science.
Chapter LIX - Eighth apparition of Satan of Satan to Adam and Eve.
1 But Satan, the hater of all good, did not allow them to finish their prayers. For he called to his hosts, and they came, all of them. Then he said to them, "Since Adam and Eve, whom we deceived, have agreed together to pray to God night and day, and to beg Him to deliver them, and since they will not come out of the cave until the end of the fortieth day. 2 And since they will continue their prayers as they have both agreed to do, that He will deliver them out of our hands, and restore them to their former state, see what we shall do to them." And his hosts said to him, "Power is thine, O our lord, to do what you list." 3 Then Satan, great in wickedness, took his hosts and came into the cave, in the thirtieth night of the forty days and one; and he beat Adam and Eve, until he left them dead. 4 Then came the Word of God to Adam and Eve, who raised them from their suffering, and God said to Adam, "Be strong, and be not afraid of him who has just come to you." 5 But Adam cried and said, "Where were you, O my God, that they should punish me with such blows, and that this suffering should come over us; over me and over Eve, Your handmaiden?" 6 Then God said to him, "O Adam, see, he is lord and master of all you have, he who said, he would give you divinity. Where is this love for you? And where is the gift he promised? 7 Did it please him just once, O Adam, to come to you, comfort you, strengthen you, rejoice with you, or send his hosts to protect you; because you have obeyed him, and have yielded to his counsel; and have followed his commandment and transgressed Mine?" 8 Then Adam cried before the Lord, and said, "O Lord because I transgressed a little, You have severely punished me in return for it, I ask You to deliver me out of his hands; or else have pity on me, and take my soul out of my body now in this strange land." 9 Then God said to Adam, "If only there had been this sighing and praying before, before you transgressed! Then would you have rest from the trouble in which you are now." 10 But God had patience with Adam, and let him and Eve remain in the cave until they had fulfilled the forty days. 11 But as to Adam and Eve, their strength and flesh withered from fasting and praying, from hunger and thirst; for they had not tasted either food or drink since they left the garden; nor were the functions of their bodies yet settled; and they had no strength left to continue in prayer from hunger, until the end of the next day to the fortieth. They were fallen down in the cave; yet what speech escaped from their mouths, was only in praises.
Forgotten Books of Eden: First Book of Adam and Eve
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