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4Horsemen
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You mentioned “the first Man and Woman”. What’s the difference if we call them Adam and Eve, or first Man and Woman? I think the word “Adam” means first man, and “Eve” means something like “from man” as she was created from the rib of Adam. I can see how that can be figurative, but it could be literal. Science helps us to understand how things happen in our world, but it can’t explain miraculous or divine events.Please try not to understand the story literally, you’ll confuse yourself. Its a Parable!
The story of Adam and Eve is just in fact that, a story. In the information age we live in we tend to look for sientific evidence for everything. Ask yourself this, Does it really matter if they were real?
The point of the story is not to make you doubt that they were real. The point of the story is to understand the meaning behind it. The meaning: we are now of a fallen human nature after original sin that was perpetrated by **the first Man and Woman… **And we are all in need of a divine saviour, God. At some point in human history we rejected God and heaven on earth. This is portrayed in the story of adam and eve. Dont take it so literally, you have to see past and understand the metaphors in the story in order to find the meaning.
Do you know the story of “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”? If so, do you question if there was ever in history a person this story is based from? And again, Does it matter?? The point isn’t that the boy was real and historical, the point is the MEANING and the LESSON you learn from the story. It doesn’t matter if the boy was real or not, the lesson it teaches matters. The same applies to the story of Adam and Eve. And all of Jesus’ parables for that matter…