I’ve always wondered….if Adam and Eve were the first two people and they had two sons, how were they they able to be “fruitful and multiplying”??? They didn’t teach us any of that in Catechism.
It’s Old Testament stuff; most of it’s mythological (including Moses, Noah’s Ark, Jonah and the Big Fish (not whale, btw), and a myriad other stories.) The idea of a snake being the personification of the enemy of God comes from ancient Egypt, for instance, where the implacable enemy of Amun was depicted as a snake named Apep.
A careful reading of Genesis shows that “man and woman” were created on the 6th day, then God rested on the seventh, only to create Eden and its inhabitants afterward. It was a kind of experimental biosphere whose subjects were set loose. Generally speaking, the DNA of all earth life has two mechanisms through which to survive. Its host organisms live on a spectrum in which they live long lives with a little or no young, or short lives in which they replicate themselves as much as possible. So when Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, they traded immortality for fertility – a necessary choice to be able to multiply as commanded. Their kids interbred with the already flourishing homo sapiens, and along with whatever “perfect” genes were put into their parents, also passed on heavy doses of narcissism, machiavellianism, and psychopathy – a.k.a. the dark triad.
Bilan about 5 years ago
It only stops being paradise when it’s other people’s children.
wiatr about 5 years ago
I would still feel revulsion for snakes.
willispate about 5 years ago
and God said to Adam and Eve: “that means, Thou.. Art.. Outta Here!”
Sanspareil about 5 years ago
Looks like we’re at the foot of the future, unfortunately it’s kicking us up the past.
danketaz Premium Member about 5 years ago
Then they raised Cain
dlkrueger33 about 5 years ago
I’ve always wondered….if Adam and Eve were the first two people and they had two sons, how were they they able to be “fruitful and multiplying”??? They didn’t teach us any of that in Catechism.
Masterskrain about 5 years ago
No matter HOW you spin it, it’s STILL A BUNCH OF NONSENSE!!!!
Watcher about 5 years ago
I guess the leaves didn’t work as a method of contraception.
donwalter about 5 years ago
…shoulda used a condom…whatever that is…
Nate England about 5 years ago
The Legacy of Cain…
Nathan Daniels about 5 years ago
The pregnancy test or Non Sequitur?
1953Baby about 5 years ago
Pregnancy tests, but no condoms???? Yeah, definitely made up by a guy. . .
freewaydog about 5 years ago
Speaking of which, check THIS out: https://www.webtoons.com/en/comedy/adventures-of-god/list?title_no=853
morningglory73 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Makes more sense than the snake and apple story.
sandpiper about 5 years ago
From reading today’s comments, I kinda get a hint we’re not all together on this subject. :)
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Perhaps the tree of life was a cherry tree?
Radish... about 5 years ago
Who did their kid marry?
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
What happens when the strip turns blue? Wiley gets dropped from more newspapers… ☺
Call me Ishmael about 5 years ago
“Trouble in Paradise” !
Lablubber about 5 years ago
Running foul of an HOA was a problem even then.
locake about 5 years ago
Children did not exist when that sign was made. So how did the sign maker know what children were?
keenanthelibrarian about 5 years ago
It’s Old Testament stuff; most of it’s mythological (including Moses, Noah’s Ark, Jonah and the Big Fish (not whale, btw), and a myriad other stories.) The idea of a snake being the personification of the enemy of God comes from ancient Egypt, for instance, where the implacable enemy of Amun was depicted as a snake named Apep.
DebUSNRet about 5 years ago
That’s what the real APPLE was!
neeeurothrush about 5 years ago
at jvo: in which alternate biological universe is that
Bicycle Dude about 5 years ago
Whaaaaaaaa……
Seeker149 Premium Member about 5 years ago
A careful reading of Genesis shows that “man and woman” were created on the 6th day, then God rested on the seventh, only to create Eden and its inhabitants afterward. It was a kind of experimental biosphere whose subjects were set loose. Generally speaking, the DNA of all earth life has two mechanisms through which to survive. Its host organisms live on a spectrum in which they live long lives with a little or no young, or short lives in which they replicate themselves as much as possible. So when Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, they traded immortality for fertility – a necessary choice to be able to multiply as commanded. Their kids interbred with the already flourishing homo sapiens, and along with whatever “perfect” genes were put into their parents, also passed on heavy doses of narcissism, machiavellianism, and psychopathy – a.k.a. the dark triad.