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Would religious ladies have eaten the forbidden fruit?         


Author: ComandanteBanana
Date: Mar 13, 2008 15:35

I wonder how many among the ladies who go to church to regret
humanity's fall for Eve having eaten the forbidden fruit, how many
would actually have resisted the temptation? Do we have many Eves
among us, or just that she's being singled out as the scapegoat?

DEEP THOUGHT!

http://www.eadon.com/cartoons/vol1/20040104serpentshock_3.jpg
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Re: Would religious ladies have eaten the forbidden fruit?         


Author: duke
Date: Mar 13, 2008 15:45

On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 15:35:57 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
yahoo.com> wrote:
>I wonder how many among the ladies who go to church to regret
>humanity's fall for Eve having eaten the forbidden fruit, how many
>would actually have resisted the temptation? Do we have many Eves
>among us, or just that she's being singled out as the scapegoat?
>
>DEEP THOUGHT!

Eve was the first of all mankind's sinners. Eve and you and I and all people
sin every day.

duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****
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Re: Would religious ladies have eaten the forbidden fruit?         


Author: Paul Hands
Date: Mar 13, 2008 15:50

On Mar 13, 10:35 pm, ComandanteBanana yahoo.com>
wrote:
> I wonder how many among the ladies who go to church to regret
> humanity's fall for Eve having eaten the forbidden fruit, how many
> would actually have resisted the temptation? Do we have many Eves
> among us, or just that she's being singled out as the scapegoat?
>
> DEEP THOUGHT!
>
> http://www.eadon.com/cartoons/vol1/20040104serpentshock_3.jpg

DEEP CRAP

And you buy into the repression of women. Grow up. think for
yourself. And stop being told what to think and do by men -
especially religious men.
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Re: Would religious ladies have eaten the forbidden fruit?         


Author: Paul Hands
Date: Mar 13, 2008 15:51

On Mar 13, 10:45 pm, duke cox.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 15:35:57 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
>
> yahoo.com> wrote:
>>I wonder how many among the ladies who go to church to regret
>>humanity's fall for Eve having eaten the forbidden fruit, how many
>>would actually have resisted the temptation? Do we have many Eves
>>among us, or just that she's being singled out as the scapegoat?
>
>>DEEP THOUGHT!
>
> Eve was the first of all mankind's sinners. Eve and you and I and all people
> sin every day.
>
> duke, American-American
> *****
> "The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
> Pope Paul VI
> *****
You vermin. OK with the repression of women? Still "preying" on ...
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Re: Would religious ladies have eaten the forbidden fruit?         


Author: Cary Kittrell
Date: Mar 13, 2008 16:06

In article <3ced7993-fe6d-4b50-b330-4b187f9eee3e@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com> ComandanteBanana yahoo.com> writes:
> I wonder how many among the ladies who go to church to regret
> humanity's fall for Eve having eaten the forbidden fruit, how many
> would actually have resisted the temptation?

None, I would hope.

The serpent, it turned out, was right.
> Do we have many Eves
> among us, or just that she's being singled out as the scapegoat?
>
> DEEP THOUGHT!
>
> http://www.eadon.com/cartoons/vol1/20040104serpentshock_3.jpg

Why's she wearing that fig leaf, if she hadn't eaten of the tree?

-- cary
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Re: Would religious ladies have eaten the forbidden fruit?         


Author: raven1
Date: Mar 13, 2008 16:27

On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 15:35:57 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
yahoo.com> wrote:
>I wonder how many among the ladies who go to church to regret
>humanity's fall for Eve having eaten the forbidden fruit, how many
>would actually have resisted the temptation? Do we have many Eves
>among us, or just that she's being singled out as the scapegoat?
>
>DEEP THOUGHT!

Sure is dark under that bridge...
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Re: Would religious ladies have eaten the forbidden fruit?         


Author: ComandanteBanana
Date: Mar 13, 2008 16:34

On Mar 13, 7:06 pm, c...@afone.as.arizona.edu (Cary Kittrell) wrote:
> In article <3ced7993-fe6d-4b50-b330-4b187f9ee...@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com> ComandanteBanana yahoo.com> writes:
>
>> I wonder how many among the ladies who go to church to regret
>> humanity's fall for Eve having eaten the forbidden fruit, how many
>> would actually have resisted the temptation?
>
> None, I would hope.
>
> The serpent, it turned out, was right.

I've never seen the alternatives Eve had explained. Should she have
hit the serpent in the head, or should she have run, or laugh at the
idea of a talking serpent, or should she have simply said, "No Satan,
I won't eat from your stupid fruit, because humanity will be doomed
and I will have to wear clothing, which go out of style every season,
forcing me to spend my husband's salary in shopping."

That would have been a wise Eve.
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Re: Would religious ladies have eaten the forbidden fruit?         


Author: Cary Kittrell
Date: Mar 13, 2008 17:00

In article <2db5615d-5282-4974-b57b-5a08bfe42784@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com> ComandanteBanana yahoo.com> writes:
> On Mar 13, 7:06=A0pm, c...@afone.as.arizona.edu (Cary Kittrell) wrote:
>> In article <3ced7993-fe6d-4b50-b330-4b187f9ee...@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.=
>> ComandanteBanana yahoo.com> writes:
>>
>>> I wonder how many among the ladies who go to church to regret
>>> humanity's fall for Eve having eaten the forbidden fruit, how many
>>> would actually have resisted the temptation?
>>
>> None, I would hope.
>>
>> The serpent, it turned out, was right.
>
> I've never seen the alternatives Eve had explained. Should she have
> hit the serpent in the head, or should she have run, or laugh at the
> idea of a talking serpent, or should she have simply said, "No Satan,
> I won't eat from your stupid fruit, because humanity will be doomed
> and I will have to wear clothing, which go out of style every season,
> forcing me to spend my husband's salary in shopping."
> ...
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Re: Would religious ladies have eaten the forbidden fruit?         


Author: Dan Listermann
Date: Mar 13, 2008 17:16

"BIll M" bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:TnjCj.8792$%%15.3912@bignews7.bellsouth.net...
> Their is no such thing as 'sin' in the real world. This is an invention of
> religious leaders. It only exists in peoples warped imaginations!

"Evil" does exist in the form of waste. While it is easy to see that all
waste is evil, consider that all evil is somehow waste.
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Re: Would religious ladies have eaten the forbidden fruit?         


Author: ComandanteBanana
Date: Mar 13, 2008 17:32

On Mar 13, 8:00 pm, c...@afone.as.arizona.edu (Cary Kittrell) wrote:
> In article <2db5615d-5282-4974-b57b-5a08bfe42...@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com> ComandanteBanana yahoo.com> writes:
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Mar 13, 7:06=A0pm, c...@afone.as.arizona.edu (Cary Kittrell) wrote:
>>> In article <3ced7993-fe6d-4b50-b330-4b187f9ee...@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.=
>>> ComandanteBanana yahoo.com> writes:
>
>>>> I wonder how many among the ladies who go to church to regret
>>>> humanity's fall for Eve having eaten the forbidden fruit, how many
>>>> would actually have resisted the temptation?
>
>>> None, I would hope.
>
>>> The serpent, it turned out, was right.
>
>> I've never seen the alternatives Eve had explained. Should she have ...
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