You seem too intelligent to have missed my point. But, I'll explain.
Between Adam and Eve, between men and women, women being the natural survivor and care taker are more cunning than men in general. I find that interesting, that within a woman's DNA, the natural instinctive genetics to survive is greater than man's on average...because women come from the rib of a man. But the act of being a helpmate, was to figure things out that Adam struggled with. You were given a cunning nature from God.
So, this is why the serpent sought out Eve to confront. If the serpent could change the view of Eve, the serpent knew the cunning ability of Eve would persuade Adam. The serpent wanted the cunning nature of Eve to join together with the knowledge of Good and Evil. This would easily give her the where about's to get Adam to follow.
Too bad the serpent over th
ought his encounter with Adam to choose Eve, as soon as Eve gave the fruit to Adam he bit into it without hesitation. Clearly Adam was going to sin because he never was tested and still failed about as fast as anyone could ever fail.
But the serpent did teach us much about women, and their natural inherited genetics from the rib of a man.[/QUOT
Between Adam and Eve, between men and women, women being the natural survivor and care taker are more cunning than men in general. I find that interesting, that within a woman's DNA, the natural instinctive genetics to survive is greater than man's on average...because women come from the rib of a man. But the act of being a helpmate, was to figure things out that Adam struggled with. You were given a cunning nature from God.
So, this is why the serpent sought out Eve to confront. If the serpent could change the view of Eve, the serpent knew the cunning ability of Eve would persuade Adam. The serpent wanted the cunning nature of Eve to join together with the knowledge of Good and Evil. This would easily give her the where about's to get Adam to follow.
Too bad the serpent over th
ought his encounter with Adam to choose Eve, as soon as Eve gave the fruit to Adam he bit into it without hesitation. Clearly Adam was going to sin because he never was tested and still failed about as fast as anyone could ever fail.
But the serpent did teach us much about women, and their natural inherited genetics from the rib of a man.[/QUOT