(August 6, 2012 at 2:51 pm)aleialoura Wrote: I loved the part where Drich said that Adam and Eve wanted to believe the lie.
What is it with god and plant-life anyway?? The Tree of Life, the Tree of Knowledge, the Burning Bush, the obsession with fig trees, I mean for fucks sake, he even had his son nailed to a tree after having him beaten with reeds and crowned with thorns.
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As for Drich saying that Adam and Eve wanted to believe the lie. Ok maybe, but clearly their god wanted them to believe the lie too. If he didn't he wouldn't have made the damn tree ... and since he KNEW that they would indeed eat from the tree even before he created the damn thing (being all-knowing and what not), then clearly he wanted them to do so. There's no way to get around the fact that their god in that ridiculous story is playing both sides. It really wouldn't surprise me in the least if he was the serpent as well.
I mean seriously, you have to be some special kind of stupid to believe that this story is actually true. It's clearly a very poorly written fairy tale.