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Thursday, February 6, 2020

A Garden with trees 02/06/2020

          I have been reading about a garden that had a lot of trees and other plants in it. With all the fruit and vegetables available to eat one would most likely be a vegan.

           The fellow who lived there could eat from any tree except for one. Now in this garden there was a tree of life and a tree of knowledge, this man was forbidden to eat from the tree of knowledge, and if he did he would surely die. Later in this story he eats from the tree of knowledge but does not die. It is said that he lived 932 years.

          It is not clear to me about this fellow’s educational process, but as the cattle, birds, and beasts of the fields were created, he named them all.

          There was a female who was created using a rib from the man’s body. The woman became the man’s wife and they were both nude, but they were not ashamed.

          There was a creature who convinced the female to eat from the tree of knowledge. He was punished for talking the female into eating from the tree of knowledge, and from that day forward his type would crawl on their belly.

          The wife talked the man into eating from the tree of knowledge, and they both became aware. They now knew they were nude so they made some covering from leaves.

          When the man was asked why he was hiding and why he was covering his body, he said, the woman that you made for me, gave me the fruit from the tree of knowledge, and I ate it.

          They were driven out of the garden because there was another tree, the tree of life and had they eaten from the tree of life they would have lived for ever.

          From that day on they had to work for the things they had.

          This fellow who we will call Adam, lived for 932 years, had he have eaten from the tree of life he would still be here today? 

 

          Question; if you eat from the tree of life would you live forever after just one time, or would you need to eat from the tree regularly to live forever?      

 

Senior researcher seeking knowledge, Don Ford 

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