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The first post by: angel-71071
Quote: Think about this one for a minute before you decide... Every human being has belly buttons because it is a life line connected to the mother in the womb. But... Here's the Bomb shell...Adam and Eve was never born! God created Adam in his own image from the dust of the earth. He then put Adam in a deep sleep...and removed one of his ribs (Women have an extra rib..proven fact!) Thus made woman from man. So if Adam and Eve were never "born"...it would make since that they didn't have belly buttons.
My Reply -
Females do not have and extra rib, not even sure where you think that was a proven fact, but it's a wrong fact. In theory, the 'belly button' is where the baby gets the food and stuff from the mother. Hence, seeing as Adam and Eve were not born they would not of had such things in theory. However if you wish to get even far more detailed in this one. The fact remains that if we were made in 'this God's image' that then he 'has' a belly button and hence he would have made sure that Adam and Eve had such things as well.
Now... getting into the whole 'having babies' part of this. If you wish to go with the Bible stories, we are all related to each other. No matter how you want to think about it. As 'God' destroyed the world, leaving just Moses his sons and the sons wives. Meaning, we're all from generation and generations of inbreeding.
Anyways... I could get even more detailed about how the whole Christianity faith is simply a large now living myth. (For those of you who do not know what a myth is, it's a story, with little or no fact/truth that is believed be a group of people. Example, like George Washington playing that tree, didn't happen. But that would only get me onto the whole subject about how the United States isn't based on Christianity. Yet in the fact of old world myths... anyways... I'm done.)
Kittie-sama · Sat Apr 07, 2007 @ 02:31am · 0 Comments |