17
Jul
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
WARNING! This is NOT really a serious question, so if your planning on preaching and quoting a butt load of scripture at me you’re waisting your time!
Dinosaurs predated Adam and Eve by thousands of years.
I think you’ll like this interpretation of the story!
http://videos.shalomtv.com/video/jewish-101-ep-17-sex-in-judaism
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15
Jul
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
I am afraid not, you can only gain the Apple Of Eden in sequence 8 and the very end of the game.
15
Jul
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
I am afraid not, you can only gain the Apple Of Eden in sequence 8 and the very end of the game.
15
Jul
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
I am afraid not, you can only gain the Apple Of Eden in sequence 8 and the very end of the game.
15
Jul
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
I am afraid not, you can only gain the Apple Of Eden in sequence 8 and the very end of the game.
05
Jul
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
This issue arose in response to a previous question on R&S. Why would anyone presume that there were no animals outside of the Garden of Eden? The Biblical text simply says that God placed the first man, Adam, in a Garden (east, in Eden). It gives the impression that a special "Edenic place" was necessary to help provide a protected environment for humans.
Ok, I don’t understand your point and you do not reference the ‘previous question’.
One would have to biblically assume that all animals were in the ‘garden’, as Adam’s job was to go around naming them all.
Are we to assume he left to go name the Koala’s and the Panda’s in Australia and China?
05
Jul
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
Roughly, as a percentage, I’m only on about the main story here
81% probably man, you dont have that much left, unless you are including the expansions
05
Jul
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
This issue arose in response to a previous question on R&S. Why would anyone presume that there were no animals outside of the Garden of Eden? The Biblical text simply says that God placed the first man, Adam, in a Garden (east, in Eden). It gives the impression that a special "Edenic place" was necessary to help provide a protected environment for humans.
Ok, I don’t understand your point and you do not reference the ‘previous question’.
One would have to biblically assume that all animals were in the ‘garden’, as Adam’s job was to go around naming them all.
Are we to assume he left to go name the Koala’s and the Panda’s in Australia and China?
05
Jul
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
Roughly, as a percentage, I’m only on about the main story here
81% probably man, you dont have that much left, unless you are including the expansions
05
Jul
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
Roughly, as a percentage, I’m only on about the main story here
81% probably man, you dont have that much left, unless you are including the expansions