Richard Dawkins Quotes
Original Sin Itself Comes Straight From The Old Testament Myth Of Adam And Eve. Their Sin - Eating The Fruit Of A Forbidden Tree - Seems Mild Enough To Merit A Mere Reprimand. But The Symbolic Nature Of The Fruit (knowledge Of Good And Evil, Which In Practice Turned Out To Be Knowledge That They Were Naked) Was Enough To Turn Their Scrumping Escapade Into The Mother And Father Of All Sins. They And All Their Descendants Were Banished Forever From The Garden Of Eden, Deprived Of The Gift Of Eternal Life, And Condemned To Generations Of Painful Labour, In The Field And In Childbirth Respectively.
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