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So he drove out the man; and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life
And the LORD said, I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me that I have made them.
AfterInfinity
reply to post by SajeevJino
Is it possible that the Biblical account is merely a translation of a more realistic event in which someone illicitly obtained knowledge using the Kabbalistic Tree of Life?
Seems a far more interesting story than the one we're all familiar with. Particularly given that the "Tree of Life" from the Kabbala is a much more convincing source of insight and knowledge.
Well..the tale is about Adam and Eve and the tree....you see...at creation's dawn!!
Where then would be a Kabbalistic tree?? when there were none to practice Kabbala or whatever??
I dont treat fiction as fact.
whats the need to prove fiction, fantasy and tall tales?
I use just one tool - Common Sense, which you might lack or might not have used in ages.
Try using it - might do you good.
All Mythology - Biblical or Islamic or Hindu or Greek or Roman ...are all tall tales - some part fact, some embellished or some grandmother's tales, all been collected and codife4d as Mythology of whatever religion it may be.
God feared that man would become godlike if they could both live forever and know of good and evil. If you consider that passage, then the Tree of Life was a fruit-bearing tree.
The tree of life emerges again in the last chapter of Revelation. planted in the new Jerusalem. There seems to be more than one, because the "river of the waters of life" runs between them. It is probably better to look for the symbolism in these things than to look for a physical tree,
coredrill
AfterInfinity
reply to post by SajeevJino
Is it possible that the Biblical account is merely a translation of a more realistic event in which someone illicitly obtained knowledge using the Kabbalistic Tree of Life?
Seems a far more interesting story than the one we're all familiar with. Particularly given that the "Tree of Life" from the Kabbala is a much more convincing source of insight and knowledge.
Well..the tale is about Adam and Eve and the tree....you see...at creation's dawn!!
Where then would be a Kabbalistic tree?? when there were none to practice Kabbala or whatever??
coredrill
AfterInfinity
reply to post by SajeevJino
Is it possible that the Biblical account is merely a translation of a more realistic event in which someone illicitly obtained knowledge using the Kabbalistic Tree of Life?
Seems a far more interesting story than the one we're all familiar with. Particularly given that the "Tree of Life" from the Kabbala is a much more convincing source of insight and knowledge.
Well..the tale is about Adam and Eve and the tree....you see...at creation's dawn!!
Where then would be a Kabbalistic tree?? when there were none to practice Kabbala or whatever??
coredrill
reply to post by AfterInfinity
Was Lucy practicing the Kabbalah??
Does the religious texts account for the scientific history of Humans?
No.
They are tall tales while fossils and remains provide hard data.
Big difference!
People shouldnt be so blind!
Was Lucy practicing the Kabbalah??
Does the religious texts account for the scientific history of Humans?
No.
They are tall tales while fossils and remains provide hard data.
Big difference!
People shouldnt be so blind!