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On the contrary, the concept of Adam and Eve gave consequence to the creation of the physical universe. Was that intentional? I think not, but it did release the building blocks that ultimately gave rise to modern man.
To postulate otherwise is to call God herself "Sin".
You see it the way the Gnostic Christians and the Jews who wrote the story intended it to be seen.
Christianity reversed the moral of the story from our elevation to our fall.
Easier to fleece a fallen sheep than a standing one.
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DL
Thanks (I think). I don't know a whole lot about religion, to be honest. I'm more in tune to the physics, science, and mathematics of life.
The notion of God is beyond human concept. For other humans to dictate to me the origins of the universe and life itself based upon religion is ludicrous. Nothing personal, mind you.
IMO, the spirit-to-physical life transformation involved two entities/concepts/events. The moment itself can not be measured in time as we understand it.
Humanity has taken the most simple of notions and made it into a complex and convoluted clusterfuck of mind control that has, over modern time, destroyed entire civilizations. And humanity will continue to do so until we as individuals reduce our perception of God to the most elemental level of awareness.
1+1=1. It really is that simple. And that is our nature, the nature of God, the nature of Creation, and the nature of the Universe.
Religion is an afterthought created by earth-bound humans. If you think you are any bigger than a simple equation then you defy the nature of God.