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So what is the real reason that Adam never left Eve?...What did Prince mean? I wonder... | |
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b/c there was no other pussy available at that time ![]() | |
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pro said: b/c there was no other pussy available at that time
![]() "A man is only as faithful as his options". | |
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I think it's another way of saying that "they were made for each other, all a part of God's master plan."
But the "pussy" comment also hold true. ![]() | |
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Illustrator said: pro said: b/c there was no other pussy available at that time
![]() "A man is only as faithful as his options". oh, & co- ![]() | |
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pro said: b/c there was no other pussy available at that time
![]() What about Lilith? | |
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Brendan said: I think it's another way of saying that "they were made for each other, all a part of God's master plan."
But the "pussy" comment also hold true. ![]() Bestiality is an option | |
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MikeMatronik said: Brendan said: I think it's another way of saying that "they were made for each other, all a part of God's master plan."
But the "pussy" comment also hold true. ![]() Bestiality is an option Woah-oh, there cowboy....!!! Keep that up, & this thread is more an' likely to be moved over to the Politics & Religion forum. ![]() | |
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Illustrator said: MikeMatronik said: Bestiality is an option Woah-oh, there cowboy....!!! Keep that up, & this thread is more an' likely to be moved over to the Politics & Religion forum. ![]() They discuss Zoophilia there? ![]() | |
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MikeMatronik said: Brendan said: I think it's another way of saying that "they were made for each other, all a part of God's master plan."
But the "pussy" comment also hold true. ![]() Bestiality is an option Don't forget the plants. | |
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Lilith? ![]() MikeMatronik said: pro said: b/c there was no other pussy available at that time
![]() What about Lilith? [Edited 10/21/07 15:43pm] | |
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ORG problems. [Edited 10/21/07 15:44pm] | |
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pro said: Lilith?
![]() MikeMatronik said: What about Lilith? [Edited 10/21/07 15:43pm] Kabbalah The major characteristics of Lilith were well developed by the end of the Talmudic period. Kabbalistic mysticism, therefore, established a relationship between her and deity. Six centuries elapsed between the Aramiac incantation texts that mention Lilith and the early Spanish Kabbalistic writings. In the 13 centuries, she reappears and her life history becomes known in greater mythological detail. Her creation is described in many alternative versions. One mentions her creation as being before Adam's, on the fifth day. Because the "living creature" with whose swarms God filled the waters was none other than Lilith. A similar version, related to the earlier Talmudic passages, recounts how Lilith was fashioned with the same substance as Adam, shortly before. A third alternative version states that God originally created Adam and Lilith in a manner that the female creature was contained in the male. Lilith's soul was lodged in the depths of the Great Abyss. When God called her, she joined Adam. After Adam's body was created a thousand souls from the Left (evil) side attempted to attach themselves to him. However, God drove them off. Adam was left lying as a body without a soul. Then a cloud descended and God commanded the earth to produce a living soul. This God breathed into Adam, who began to spring to life and his female was attached to his side. God separated the female from Adam's side. The female side was Lilith, whereupon she flew to the Cities of the Sea and attacks humankind. Yet another version claims that Lilith was not created by God, but emerged as a divine entity that was born spontaneously, either out of the Great Supernal Abyss or out of the power of an aspect of God (the Gevurah of Din). This aspect of God, one of his ten attributes (Sefirot), at its lowest manifestation has an affinity with the realm of evil and it is out of this that Lilith merged with Samael. An alternative story links Lilith with the creation of luminaries. The "first light", which is the light of Mercy (one of the Sefirot), appeared on the first day of creation when God said "Let there be light" This light became hidden and the Holiness became surrounded by a husk of evil.” A husk (q'lippa) was created around the brain" and this husk spread and brought out another husk, which was Lilith.[54] Source: wikipedia | |
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I posted a thread with this same question a couple weeks ago and it got moved to P&R. Basically, you'll get two responses: 1) because Adam and Eve never existed (duh) and 2) there weren't any other options. But I do like the "because they were made for each other" idea. Maybe that was what Prince meant. | |
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Efan said: I posted a thread with this same question a couple weeks ago and it got moved to P&R. Basically, you'll get two responses: 1) because Adam and Eve never existed (duh) and 2) there weren't any other options. But I do like the "because they were made for each other" idea. Maybe that was what Prince meant.
Predestined love...I like that idea. | |
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![]() ![]() . . . Theme 2 B Continued w/Noah ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
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.....bcuz he loved her. | |
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MikeMatronik said: pro said: Lilith?
![]() [Edited 10/21/07 15:43pm] Kabbalah The major characteristics of Lilith were well developed by the end of the Talmudic period. Kabbalistic mysticism, therefore, established a relationship between her and deity. Six centuries elapsed between the Aramiac incantation texts that mention Lilith and the early Spanish Kabbalistic writings. In the 13 centuries, she reappears and her life history becomes known in greater mythological detail. Her creation is described in many alternative versions. One mentions her creation as being before Adam's, on the fifth day. Because the "living creature" with whose swarms God filled the waters was none other than Lilith. A similar version, related to the earlier Talmudic passages, recounts how Lilith was fashioned with the same substance as Adam, shortly before. A third alternative version states that God originally created Adam and Lilith in a manner that the female creature was contained in the male. Lilith's soul was lodged in the depths of the Great Abyss. When God called her, she joined Adam. After Adam's body was created a thousand souls from the Left (evil) side attempted to attach themselves to him. However, God drove them off. Adam was left lying as a body without a soul. Then a cloud descended and God commanded the earth to produce a living soul. This God breathed into Adam, who began to spring to life and his female was attached to his side. God separated the female from Adam's side. The female side was Lilith, whereupon she flew to the Cities of the Sea and attacks humankind. Yet another version claims that Lilith was not created by God, but emerged as a divine entity that was born spontaneously, either out of the Great Supernal Abyss or out of the power of an aspect of God (the Gevurah of Din). This aspect of God, one of his ten attributes (Sefirot), at its lowest manifestation has an affinity with the realm of evil and it is out of this that Lilith merged with Samael. An alternative story links Lilith with the creation of luminaries. The "first light", which is the light of Mercy (one of the Sefirot), appeared on the first day of creation when God said "Let there be light" This light became hidden and the Holiness became surrounded by a husk of evil.” A husk (q'lippa) was created around the brain" and this husk spread and brought out another husk, which was Lilith.[54] Source: wikipedia Thank you for posting the above, i didn't know that, but i am glad i do now. i know only a little about the Kabbalah and i didn't like it.However, it is good to know how others believe and think. | |
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Adam was formed from the dust of the ground. He was basically a lifeless shell until God brought him alive with his "Breath of Life." We will return to dust when God removes his life giving breath.
Eve was made of Adam's flesh and bone. Are you wondering why Eve wasn't made from dust as was Adam? God is showing us that when a man and a woman are married they "symbolically" become one flesh. Marriage is a mystical union of the couple's hearts and lives. The goal of marriage is more than friendship, it is ONENESS. Basically, if they are ONE,they could never leave each other as they are joined for life. [Edited 10/22/07 21:34pm] | |
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I always took that line to mean Adam had an obligation to be loyal to Eve.
Damn, saying that makes me feel bitter...(long story) ![]() "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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