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Re: Does God have a monopoly on gods?
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Fri, 3 Mar 2000 21:45:47 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Todd Lehman writes:
> Or is it known beyond the shadow of
> a doubt that he did actually _for sure_ die?
>
> Assuming it's not known absolutely for sure, have there ever been any stories
> or plays where Adam was encountered in the modern day by someone? That could
> make an interesting TV series or mini-series kinda like the Highlander...
As cool as that would be (and you could just say it was a misprint, or that he
was faking it or some other excuse to make that type of story), it is
"known"(1) that he died. Eve on the other hand is not mentioned after Cain and
Abel are born. It says in Genesis that when Adam was 130 years old Seth was
born, and beyond that Adam lived 800 years, had some other children, and died
at 930 years old(2).
So, make the story about Eve and it's valid. That's why I think that Eve,
Mary the mother of Jesus, and Mother Teresa are all the same person(3).
Ben Roller
1. That is to say that it's in the Bible.
2. Late that afternoon for those of you who think God counts 1 day every 1000
years. :)
3. No, not really, but you can't prove me wrong. :P
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| (...) Wow, hey, does this mean that there is some confusion or ambiguity as to whether or not Adam actually did die? Or is it known beyond the shadow of a doubt that he did actually _for sure_ die? Assuming it's not known absolutely for sure, have (...) (25 years ago, 3-Mar-00, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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