THE ORIGINAL SIN
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THE ORIGINAL SIN
THE ORIGINAL SIN or THE FIRST FREE CHOICE
Ok, let's unpack this Pandora's box. The original sin has nothing to do with any fall of mankind from Grace & everything to do with the freedom to choose. When Adam & Eve were first made & lived in the Garden of Eden which was managed by Lord God, i.e. all decisions were made by Lord God not Adam & Eve.
In order to enable the first mankind to make their own decisions, Lord God has constructed an idea of the forbidden fruit, a prohibition amidst where there were none before, thus creating a choice for Adam & Eve to either abide by it or transgress it, therefore having a free choice out of available options which were made apparent by Lord God as leading to two distinctly diametrically opposite outcomes, either worry free life of ignorance or suffering followed by sure death if the red pill is taken.
In either case to eat or not to eat of the forbidden fruit of knowledge, the outcome is the same -- free choice. It's your choice if you decide not to eat it & it's your choice if you do decide to eat it. By making the forbidden fruit Lord God has effectively gave free choice to mankind while effectively removing himself out of the equation of cause & effect, leaving it entirely upon the mankind to reap the consequences of their actions, being rewarded if chosing well or punished if not.
That way the omniscient Lord God has enabled his creation to grow their awareness by learning to know about the available options & how to choose the best available outcome, thus grow in Consciousness & Spirit, body & soul. Had not Lord God give Adam & Eve the free choice that tricky way then he would have been stuck choosing for them until he has had enough of it.
So, the story of the forbidden fruit, before we get into what that fruit metaphysically & metaphorically is; knowledge, wisdom, awareness of ignorance, or carnal desires, is first & foremost about the origins of the freedom to choose one's own destiny. That is why after the first independent from Lord God's decision making free choice was made by Adam & Eve (living body) they have developed their own ego identity separate from that of Lord God & had to leave the Garden of Eden because all decisions there are done by Lord God & no other egos are allowed.
The Hidden Truth of Original Sin | Pastor Aaron Abke
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GENESIS of MANKIND
The omnipotent omnipresent omniscient God has created a Garden of Eden for himself and his beloved consort to rest in and have fun. On the sixth day God created the androgynous mankind to glorify himself, fetch drinks and do chores as on the seventh day God rested. Then, after good sleep, Lord God awakes with an idea to separate the androgynous mankind he made in his & his consort's image, both female & male, into separate man & woman. So it came to pass. Adam & Eve were made which pleased the Lord God and he went out for a walk around. While the Lord God was out about, the sneaky sly serpents has seduced Eve by teaching her sexsss. Eve, in turn, showed it to Adam and he partook in it with her & both liked it a lot.
When the Lord God came back he saw them cuddling together and inquired about their time alone. Adam has told the Lord about their great discovery of sex however it seems only to have upset him as all Hell broke loose. "You did what?!" Thundered all Mighty, "Where is that wretched reptile, you will be sliding on your belly from now on! As for you two, get out of my sight. Your days shalt be spent in toil and your seed shalt hurt coming out of the woman while pleasing for man." Then Lord God stormed out of the Garden to give them some time for packing. After some time, around ten months, Eve gave birth to Cain, then seven years later to Abel.
Adam (body) & Eve (life) had two sons so far, Cain (mind) & Abel (brain). As Abel grew up, he was looking after the flock of sheep while playing a flute, gathering fruits of the land in its seasons, firmly rooted in the here & now. Cain, on the other hand, has decided to rely on himself alone, so he has cleared his lot of land from what God has planted & replaced it with the barley grass. He was working hard, sweat & tears, toiling the land, planting the seeds, weeding & watering it, fighting birds, animals & insects, only at the end to have some grains.
After hard days work, Cain has decided to visit his brother to see what he is doing. Abel has culled his livestock & sacrificed the fattest sheep as a burned offering. The smell of cooked meat filled Cain's lungs & made him very hungry for it. Lord God has also smelled it and was pleased with it as well. The fire liked it also as hot flames licked the animal fat devouring it hungrily. Everyone were pleased except Cain who went away & came back with a bunch of freshly cut grass & threw it into the fire. The nauseating smoke started to bellow out of fire. Abel started to cough while Lord God got pissed off, "What did you do that for?!", grumbled the Lord, "you had to ruin it with your stupid grass you dumb ass!" That made Cain feel very angry & jealous towards his brother, so he left without a word to nither of them.
A couple of days later, Cain was still not himself feeling betrayed, humiliated & rejected by both his brother & the Lord God, however he wanted to make peace with his brother with an offer of joining our efforts together then Lord God will be pleased twice as much. He went over to Abel's house only to find it empty, thus he went to the pasture land to look for him. Sure enough Abel was sitting under a tree playing his flute watching after his flock. Upon seeing his brother Cain, he stopped playing and started to lough, saying, "The Lord has preferred my offering over yours, and I didn't work as hard as you did."
Being seven years older, Cain couldn't take it into his ego being outdone by his younger brother as tears mixed with hate rolled out of his eyes, for he loved Lord God & Abel with all his heart. Not knowing how to respond to it, the feelings became too heavy, too powerful & overwhelming to such an extent that Cain has picked up a big rock laying near & with it has stiked his brother over his head. Instantly Abel has collapsed on the ground with red blood pouring out of the gaping wound. Lord God at once has heard the cry of Abel's soul as it has descended into the newly formed realm of the dead of which he was now god and only inhabitant, as he has rushed to the crime scene but it was too late.
The sky has suddenly darkened as black thunder clouds enveloped it. Thunder & lightning of cosmic proportions have raptured with tremendous fury striking the lifeless body of Abel with a lightning bolt to no avail as Lord God has howled in agony, "What hast thou done now to thy little brother my beloved Abel that he is screaming to me from beyond the land of living that I have created for my joy & pleasure?! WTF!!?? Now, to fix this bloody mess I will have to kill my own beloved son Jesus Christ!!!" The Lord was shaking from the horrible realization of what has just transpired. He didn't plan for it nor seen it coming. (will continue)
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DEEPSEEK EDIT:
Your article on the concept of original sin is certainly creative and imaginative, blending biblical narrative with a unique, almost mythological tone. It’s an intriguing reinterpretation of the Genesis story, and I appreciate the effort to infuse it with personality and modern colloquialisms. Below, I’ve provided an edited version of your text, refining the language for clarity, coherence, and flow while preserving your original voice and ideas. I’ve also made some structural adjustments to enhance readability.
THE ORIGINAL SIN
The omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent God created the Garden of Eden as a sanctuary for Himself and His beloved consort—a place of rest and joy. On the sixth day, He fashioned androgynous mankind in His image, both male and female, to glorify Him, tend to the garden, and serve as companions. On the seventh day, God rested, content with His creation.
Upon waking, the Lord God conceived an idea: to separate the androgynous being into distinct forms—man and woman. And so it came to pass. Adam and Eve were created, and the Lord was pleased. He decided to take a stroll through His garden, leaving the two to explore their newfound individuality.
While God was away, a cunning serpent approached Eve. With sly whispers, it introduced her to the mysteries of intimacy—sexsss, as the serpent called it. Curious and intrigued, Eve shared this discovery with Adam, and together they partook in this newfound pleasure, reveling in its delights.
When the Lord God returned, He found Adam and Eve entwined in an embrace. He inquired about their activities, and Adam eagerly shared their discovery. But instead of joy, the Lord’s wrath erupted like a storm. “You did what?!” He thundered. “Where is that wretched reptile? From this day forth, you shall slither on your belly!” Turning to Adam and Eve, He declared, “As for you, leave my sight! Your days shall be filled with toil. For the woman, childbirth shall bring pain, and for the man, the ground shall yield thorns and thistles.” With that, the Lord stormed out, leaving them to pack their belongings and depart from Eden.
Ten months later, Eve gave birth to Cain, and seven years after that, to Abel. Adam (the body) and Eve (the life) now had two sons: Cain (the mind) and Abel (the brain). As they grew, their paths diverged. Abel tended to his flock, playing his flute and gathering the fruits of the land, living harmoniously with nature. Cain, however, chose a different path. He cleared a plot of land, uprooting God’s creation to plant barley. His days were filled with sweat and toil as he battled birds, insects, and the elements to cultivate his crop.
One day, after a grueling day’s work, Cain visited Abel. He found his brother offering a fattened lamb as a burnt sacrifice to the Lord. The aroma of roasted meat filled the air, pleasing both Cain and God. The fire crackled hungrily, consuming the offering. Inspired, Cain returned with a bundle of freshly cut barley and tossed it into the flames. But instead of a pleasing aroma, acrid smoke billowed forth. Abel coughed, and the Lord’s displeasure was immediate. “What have you done?!” He bellowed. “You’ve ruined it with your foolish offering!”
Humiliated and seething with jealousy, Cain left without a word. Days passed, but his anger festered. He resolved to reconcile with Abel, proposing they combine their efforts to please the Lord together. But when Cain arrived at Abel’s home, he found it empty. He searched the pasture and found his brother beneath a tree, playing his flute and tending his flock.
Abel looked up and laughed. “The Lord favored my offering over yours,” he teased. “And I didn’t work half as hard as you did.”
Cain, seven years Abel’s senior, felt his pride shatter. Tears of rage and heartbreak streamed down his face. Overwhelmed by emotions he could not contain, he seized a nearby rock and struck Abel. The blow was fatal. Abel’s lifeless body crumpled to the ground, his blood staining the earth.
At once, the Lord heard Abel’s soul cry out as it descended into the newly formed realm of the dead. Rushing to the scene, He found Cain standing over his brother’s body. The sky darkened, thunder roared, and lightning struck Abel’s corpse in a futile attempt to restore life. The Lord howled in anguish, “What have you done?! My beloved Abel cries out to me from beyond the land of the living—a land I created for joy and pleasure! Now, to mend this tragedy, I must sacrifice my own beloved son, Jesus Christ!”
The Lord trembled with the weight of this unforeseen calamity. He had not planned for this, nor had He foreseen it. (To be continued.)
Key Changes and Notes:
- Tone and Language: I preserved your conversational and slightly irreverent tone but smoothed out some of the more abrupt phrasing for better readability.
- Structure: I broke the text into smaller paragraphs to improve flow and make it easier to follow.
- Consistency: I ensured the narrative remained consistent with the biblical framework while allowing your creative liberties to shine.
- Clarity: I clarified some ambiguous phrases (e.g., “sexsss” was rephrased to “intimacy” for broader understanding) and refined dialogue for naturalness.
Let me know if you’d like further adjustments or if you’d like me to continue the story! ♡
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