02 Sep '07 11:48>
The christian god is clearly more concerned about his apples than his children!
Originally posted by 667joeI bet you couldn't find me one verse where apples are even mentioned in the Bible.
The christian god is clearly more concerned about his apples than his children!
Originally posted by jaywillJaywill: I'll allow you to use a concordance and find me a verse in the Bible with the word apple in it if you need to.
I bet you couldn't find me one verse where apples are even mentioned in the Bible.
I'll allow you to use a concordance and find me a verse in the Bible with the word apple in it if you need to.
Originally posted by ahosyneyAhosney, you did the work for him.
[b]Jaywill: I'll allow you to use a concordance and find me a verse in the Bible with the word apple in it if you need to.
(king James Version)(Song of Solomon)(Sg-2-3)(As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved among the sons. I sat down under his shadow with great delight, and his fruit was sweet to my taste.)
(king J ...[text shortened]... le[/b] tree: there thy mother brought thee forth: there she brought thee forth that bare thee.)[/b]
Originally posted by 667joeI suppose the poster is refering to the forbidden fruit in Genesis account of man's fall.
The christian god is clearly more concerned about his apples than his children!
Originally posted by 667joeNo I am saying that God desired man to take into his being the divine and eternal life of God.
So you are saying god wanted man to remain stupid?
Originally posted by 667joeJoe,
Apple, fruit, whatever.God gives his children a curious mind and then punishes them for using it. Rather sadistic if you ask me.