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Adam and Eve
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20 Oct 2009 Tue 05:08 am |
I am not religious or anything but there is something that I have been really curious about since I was a little boy.
Did Adam and Eve have ´belly buttons´ ... if so... how so...
Any input would be appreciated, thank you.
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20 Oct 2009 Tue 10:44 am |
Why would a "normal" man think about belly buttons of adam and eve?
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20 Oct 2009 Tue 11:27 am |
If they had lived, they should have had .
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20 Oct 2009 Tue 12:37 pm |
I would be more curious as to how big the snake was.........
As for belly buttons, someone has to cut the cord to create a belly button in the first place
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21 Oct 2009 Wed 08:30 pm |
Well, just say for arguments sake that Adam and Eve ACTUALLY existed and that it is not just a story.....Adam and Eve did not have a human mother/father but where created by God.....therefore, it is safe to assume that there would not be a NEED for a belly button. Now, if they were not born of human parents and since a belly button is the means by which a fetus gets it´s nutrients via the umbilical cord during pregnancy, then I would have to say NO, Adam and Eve did NOT have belly buttons!
This has been my very scientific explaination of an otherwise strange question! Please do me the honor of answering my strange question:
Is the Lockness Monster green or red?
And an even more burning question....where Adam and Eve Turkish?
Edited (10/21/2009) by Elisabeth
Edited (10/21/2009) by Elisabeth
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22 Oct 2009 Thu 04:25 am |
As for belly buttons, someone has to cut the cord to create a belly button in the first place
True....but.....because of the underlying structure the abdominal area, the area is concave at the point where the navel would be. ............not exactly a belly button (also in more polite society known as a navel or umbilicus)....but an indentation.....and a start...
Edited (10/22/2009) by alameda
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22 Oct 2009 Thu 03:17 pm |
Well, just say for arguments sake that Adam and Eve ACTUALLY existed and that it is not just a story.....Adam and Eve did not have a human mother/father but where created by God.....therefore, it is safe to assume that there would not be a NEED for a belly button. Now, if they were not born of human parents and since a belly button is the means by which a fetus gets it´s nutrients via the umbilical cord during pregnancy, then I would have to say NO, Adam and Eve did NOT have belly buttons!
This has been my very scientific explaination of an otherwise strange question! Please do me the honor of answering my strange question:
Is the Lockness Monster green or red?
And an even more burning question....where Adam and Eve Turkish?
Elisabeth, this is incredibly thought provoking ............. ahhhh now the Lockness Monster, is he related to the Yeti ?
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23 Oct 2009 Fri 03:16 pm |
I don´t know about the Loch Ness monster or Yeti, but my guess is God is actually a woman and she gave birth to Adam and Eve who obviously had belly buttons. Not to put people off by admiting she´s actually a woman, God made up the story of creating people from nothing Or, God might be a man and like Arnie he got pregnant but then the apostles decided that wasn´t very "manly" and made up a different story
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23 Oct 2009 Fri 04:14 pm |
I don´t know about the Loch Ness monster or Yeti, but my guess is God is actually a woman and she gave birth to Adam and Eve who obviously had belly buttons. Not to put people off by admiting she´s actually a woman, God made up the story of creating people from nothing Or, God might be a man and like Arnie he got pregnant but then the apostles decided that wasn´t very "manly" and made up a different story
Wow! This sounds more fantastic than the original!
I can see that EVERYONE is avoiding the question of whether or not Adam and Eve where Turkish! I guess it is just far too controversial!
Edited (10/23/2009) by Elisabeth
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23 Oct 2009 Fri 04:50 pm |
Wow! This sounds more fantastic than the original!
I can see that EVERYONE is avoiding the question of whether or not Adam and Eve where Turkish! I guess it is just far too controversial!
As the story of "Adam and Eve" is a fairy story, then whether they were Turkish or not is irrelevent!
Edited (10/23/2009) by _AE_
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