Mar 14, 2013

The Story Of Adam & Eve



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In the story of Adam & Eve; I do not care if you believe in the Bible, or if you do not believe in God or if you're not religious.
From a story perspective, follow me for a second.
Eve, is not responsible for the destruction of mankind, Adam is.
Now before you misandrist women get up here liking the post because it appears I am bashing men. I'd keep reading.

In the story Adam was created before Eve and Eve was his help meet, so. That means Adam was in charge of Eve.
He Messed up by eating the apple & not checking Eve. Since he was in charge, he should have put the fear in her not to ever double cross him again.
But- this isn't the first woman to rebel against Adam, no. There was Lilith as well, again this is from the perspective of a story and game.
Lilith rebelled against Adam and refused to submit to him, she wanted to be his equal and or he submit to him.

Adam had an excuse for why she rebelled, they weren't cut from the same cloth. But with Eve, she came from his rib. She was apart of him & his woman. He should have acted like being his woman was a privilege instead of a naive simp, God couldn't help but look at that lame & think "you let your woman punk you?".

Thus Adam & Eve is the story of the greatest simp of all time.
 
My $.02: God gave Adam dominion over the Garden Of Eden, long before Eve was created. In doing so, Adam assumed responsibility for any good & bad. If Eve was to eat the forbidden fruit, he should've reinforced to Eve that God gave them strict orders not to eat the forbidden fruit. Adam's stupid behind follows Eve and eats the fruit; thus, sin enters the world and that's why life is out of whack. Being a leader is a huge responsibility, you are responsible for those under you and if something goes wrong, it falls on YOU. A good leader selects the right team around them to make him/her look good, while bringing out the best in their subordinates. Yes, Eve was Adam's helper and she bears some responsibility for her role; BUT Adam got the brunt of God's punishment because as the head, he didn't caution Eve about eating the forbidden fruit. Eve came from Adam's rib, she was a part of him & his woman. He should've acted like Eve was a privilege instead of being a naive simp. Adam was too busy simping in order to realize his true responsibility. Some men need to keep this story in mind when they want to deflect blame to the woman. True, she may bear some of the blame (which most women should do when things go awry), but if a man is given charge over a kingdom, and something goes wrong, people look at the leader. When God realized what happened, the first thing Adam said was "The woman you gave me, she told me to eat this forbidden fruit".


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