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If God was indeed omniscient would not He have foreseen Adam and Eve partaking of the forbidden fruit? If He was benevolent could he possibly have consigned them to everlasting damnation? From the seed of such queries, the author constucts an alternate take on what might have happened at the Garden of Eden. A take where the Serpent, instead of the commonly held view, is an instrument of God. A take where the fall of Adam and Eve is not a sin, but a beginning of a new adventure, one sanctioned and blessed by God. Witty, perceptive and uplifting, this tale takes a fresh look at the origins of…mehr

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If God was indeed omniscient would not He have foreseen Adam and Eve partaking of the forbidden fruit? If He was benevolent could he possibly have consigned them to everlasting damnation? From the seed of such queries, the author constucts an alternate take on what might have happened at the Garden of Eden. A take where the Serpent, instead of the commonly held view, is an instrument of God. A take where the fall of Adam and Eve is not a sin, but a beginning of a new adventure, one sanctioned and blessed by God. Witty, perceptive and uplifting, this tale takes a fresh look at the origins of the Original Sin which has been mired under theological interpretations for centuries.