Sanguina Cruenta
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- Posted: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 04:40:42 +0000
Mikusae Strange
Well, from what I've read from people who know about the Bible.
Adam and Eve were the first humans, but not the only ones.
...which has never made any sense to me. So God created more? No one ever seems to say this.
The explanation of this sort of thing differs from Christian teachings, but makes a whole lot more sense to me.
The Christian god, who for arguments sake we can call Yahweh, is a Middle-Eastern god and the only deity in his pantheon, technically. (How lonely!) But the idea is that outside his "territory", in what Genesis called the "land of Nod" or something, there are the "other people". Children of different gods, in a different land. This is how Cain or whoever was able to find a wife, whom he suddenly had and "knew" when he buggered off into said land in Genesis.
That's an idea, anyway, which works better with my classical and mythology lectures, and also my understanding of gods.
O. Zell wrote a nice article called "We are the other people". (He has since gone a bit nutty, but the article's a good one, if you want to google it.)