Shadows and Types for the end of the age crossing the metaphorical Jordan into the new age | |
Armageddon Thru To You?
User ID: 73186423 United States 10/05/2021 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Genesis 3:4 And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: And the governments of the world now say the same about the vax - Great point. Interesting that evil (i.e., governments) always tries to first appeal to, and use, women to advance their nefarious plans. Last Edited by Armageddon-Thru-To-You on 10/05/2021 10:05 AM |
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User ID: 70851936 United States 10/05/2021 10:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Keep in mind the fruit is metaphorical as many believe Eve had conjugal relations with the serpent in its effort to corrupt the lineage and seedline of Eve (The woman) Quoting: ChivalryKnight It would also mean Adam committed adultery, as scripture tells us Eve offered Adam the fruit and he ate also. There is zero biblical evidence of such a theory. Seeing as satan was using a serpent as a medium, since when does serpent seed and a human egg produce a child? The theory is laughable. (if people werent deceived into believing it) |
Armageddon Thru To You?
User ID: 73186423 United States 10/05/2021 10:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Keep in mind the fruit is metaphorical as many believe Eve had conjugal relations with the serpent in its effort to corrupt the lineage and seedline of Eve (The woman) Quoting: ChivalryKnight It would also mean Adam committed adultery, as scripture tells us Eve offered Adam the fruit and he ate also. There is zero biblical evidence of such a theory. Seeing as satan was using a serpent as a medium, since when does serpent seed and a human egg produce a child? The theory is laughable. (if people werent deceived into believing it) Adam willingly ate the fruit to eventually die to avoid being separated from his bride as a foreshadow of Christ willingly giving his life to avoid being separated from his bride (the Church). Yes, it's in the bible, but I won't point it out for the same reason much of what Christ said was not intended to be understood by some. |