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There have been many stories over time from true believers, of the creation and downfall of mankind. ... There is one mitigating factor in all of the theories of creation and that is mankind’s proclivity to sin. ... We have this need to explain it away, claiming that it is a facet of mankind and is supposed to be. ... In the Holy Bible we know Adam and Eve hid from God in the Garden of Eden, after they had eaten from the tree. ... However, for sin to preexist in all of mankind, for it to be the counterpart to even the slightest bit of good, and a road that is far more traveled than the path of good, it is more plausible that Adam and Eve were co-conspirators. ...
To say that God wanted to keep all knowledge to himself as a way of remaining omnipotent is an extreme exaggeration as he already demonstrated sole possession of this knowledge by creating mankind. ... We have all heard the saying “Curiosity killed the cat,” but Adam’s and Eve’s curiosity destroyed mankind. ... We have adapted and adjusted to a world that most of us grew into, as none of us has seen that Eden which they so carelessly threw away for a moment of irreverence. ... For Adam and Eve their choice wasn’t worth banishment from their garden home and their new existence of toil and despair. ... We fight amongst ourselves, in our homes and most of us have forgotten about or do not believe in Eden: a place without pain. ... Through the choice that Adam and Eve made to be disobedient and to attain a godlike knowledge, we have seen the downfall of mankind. ... From films such as The Ten Commandments, about the coldhearted rule of the Pharaoh, and Moses trying to set the Hebrews free, to The Passion of the Christ, to war films such as Platoon, Saving Private Ryan, and films of the future where we see the further degradation of mankind.
Approximate Word count = 3402 Approximate Pages = 13.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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