Originally posted by stokerDon't worry about it. It doesn't matter. God created Adam, Adam and Eve begat all that in the passage that I fell asleep reading, and then bad stuff happened, and then Mohammed dictated the Final Word of God.
first wife was................lilthe [if ive spelt it right] could someone out here give me the passage with this. Im told its the fact he never married eve as she came from him. but i can not recall the bible saying this but open to be corrected.
Originally posted by scherzoit may not matter in the great passage of time but its bugging me.
Don't worry about it. It doesn't matter. God created Adam, Adam and Eve begat all that in the passage that I fell asleep reading, and then bad stuff happened, and then Mohammed dictated the Final Word of God.
Originally posted by stokerI've heard that story about Lillith [spelling] too. But noone has given me any ref for it. I think there is some other book not implemented in the antalogy called the bible where the notion of Lillith can be found, but really I don't know.
first wife was................lilthe [if ive spelt it right] could someone out here give me the passage with this. Im told its the fact he never married eve as she came from him. but i can not recall the bible saying this but open to be corrected.
Christian people have a tendency to invent things and stories.
Originally posted by scherzowell i have and none comes to mind, that said maybe ive skipped thro it . so wondering if any one can save me reading the whole lot again. not so far tho.
I think that the story skips from the "begat" passage to Cain and Abel. The truth must lie in that begat passage, but I never bothered reading that.
Originally posted by stokerReading the passage right now. From what I can tell, Adam apparently reproduced asexually:
well i have and none comes to mind, that said maybe ive skipped thro it . so wondering if any one can save me reading the whole lot again. not so far tho.
From Genesis: "And Adam lived a hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness, after his image; and called his name Seth ..."
Originally posted by stokerAs far as I know Adam and Eve are often used as the perfect example of Gods idea of marriage. Just because they didn't hold a wedding ceremony or have a priest present does not change the fact that they were married - and this applies even if you take it as a parable. It would be rather careless of God to create Adam and Eve in such a way that they would be guaranteed to have sex outside marriage wouldn't it?
first wife was................lilthe [if ive spelt it right] could someone out here give me the passage with this. Im told its the fact he never married eve as she came from him. but i can not recall the bible saying this but open to be corrected.
Originally posted by twhiteheadits said that the fact she was from him [rib] that they were one always, and when she died he then married. as god was still a voice speaking to adam guess they were joined by the lord [as he spoke to cain asking were his brother was]. but you have a very questionable mind do you know were his wife llilith is mentioned.
As far as I know Adam and Eve are often used as the perfect example of Gods idea of marriage. Just because they didn't hold a wedding ceremony or have a priest present does not change the fact that they were married - and this applies even if you take it as a parable. It would be rather careless of God to create Adam and Eve in such a way that they would be guaranteed to have sex outside marriage wouldn't it?