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Items in post 249 that I do not believe are required teaching:
- Eve sinned first. I can understand people thinking this since Eve ate the fruit before Adam, but it is not defined doctrinally that Eve’s sin must be first. The narrative style is not one that records and timestamps all the thoughts of each person. Adam’s initial sinfulness could have been in the time of his silence. While Eve was talking with the serpent or contemplating the relative value of eating the fruit.
- Adam’s status as being first made and the source of Eve makes him head of the Human race. I will agree that he is the original source of all humanity and he is a representative model of the perfectly good created man, but it is not required that Adam must be the head in terms of being a master over women. I do believe he was given more authority at the time, but there is no reason or Catholic teaching that Adam and the males that follow for all time are rightfully higher in status over the females. The opposite seems to be said in that Eve came from his side to be an equal and that the lording it over women as their subjects came as a result of sin.