Anyway, God gave Adam and Eve a whole huge garden with millions of trees and told them to not eat from *one*. God wanted to keep Adam and Eve innocent, this is probably why he told them not to eat of it.
So Satan was all rebelious and stuff, and he wanted to get Adam and Eve to go against God's command.
He told Eve that God was just afraid that if they ate of it, they would be just as smart as He was. Eve took a bite, offered some to Adam, and they both got their butts kicked out of the garden of Eden for sinning.
*ashlee* answered Sunday September 25 2005, 9:25 pm: well the bibles says that god put some trees in the garden of eden, and one of them an was apple tree. and he was all "dont eat the apples cause theyre poisoned" or something. but this snake came along and was all like "hey eve eat an apple because god lied and the apples really make you cool" so she did and then god got mad and kicked them out of the garden. so then she had to have babies all the time or something like that. i think the moral of the story is peer pressure. just say no. the snake is some bully and the apple is crack. then she had to have babies all the time cause she became a crack whore and was always getting knocked up. [ *ashlee*'s advice column | Ask *ashlee* A Question ]
devilspawn_666 answered Sunday September 25 2005, 9:14 pm: The curse of Eve is the part of the story when Adam and Eve eat the apple from the forbidden tree and God finds out about it. What it means is that since Eve ate the fruit, she was cursed to continue having babies for the rest of her natural life. [ devilspawn_666's advice column | Ask devilspawn_666 A Question ]
tasuki answered Sunday September 25 2005, 9:05 pm: She ate the forbidden apple and doomed herself and all her future descendants to a life of sin and pain and wearing clothes, rather than the beautiful paradise she was given by God. Or so the story goes. That's why a lot of Christians believe that women are all EVIL. I think that's stupid though...she wouldn't have eaten the apple if it hadn't looked SOOO juicy and good, so I think apples are evil. [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
skreme answered Sunday September 25 2005, 9:04 pm: According to the First Testament in the Bible, God put Adam & Eve in the Garden of Eden, the "paradise," and he put out several trees, and told Adam and Eve that the apple tree was poisoned and proclaimed that she shouldn't eat it's fruit. Supposedly, a nasty snake came along and told Eve that God was just being fickle and that the apple tree gives you "Almighty Powers" and she ate an apple from the tree, and she passed it on to Adam. God got angry. And penalized Eve and Adam. And sent them to barren wastelands. They were so ashamed of themselves that they covered up their bodies. Blame was especially put on Eve because she was the one who got tricked. That's what "the curse" is. From then on, women were treated badly by extremists in the Christian Church because of that.
But that's just a myth. You don't have to believe that.
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