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Of course. You’re right about that. Still, Adam as the head was responsible for both their actions, and if he knew the devil was lying, he shouldn’t have eaten the fruit too. I’m not gonna say “if it was me…” because I probably would have done worse in his place haha. And thanks be to God, it’s all passed now and redeemed doubly in the Passion and Resurrection of our Lord. Alleluia!
/r/PurplePillDebate24/04/25 05:19 PM

Good question. The difference comes from 1 Timothy 2:14: “Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived and became a transgressor.” Eve was tricked by the serpent into thinking the fruit was good and that God was withholding something. Adam, though, wasn’t deceived. He knew it was wrong and still chose to eat, probably out of weakness or attachment to Eve. Perhaps you could call it simping? But i think it’s more a sort of ‘laziness’ on his part.
/r/PurplePillDebate24/04/25 04:48 PM

I’m not sure how other denominations handle it, but in the Catholic Church, we don’t actually blame women for the Fall. (Or at least, we’re not supposed to, which is a whole other issue…) Eve did sin. Some theologians and Church Fathers say she committed 5 specific faults (listening to the serpent, desiring the fruit, taking it, eating it, and giving it to Adam). But Adam’s sin is considered worse because he was not deceived (whereas Eve was deceived), failed to protect Eve, and then blamed both…
/r/PurplePillDebate24/04/25 04:04 PM
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Esther Vilar speaks of this, in hyperbolic language (be warned): THE SLAVE'S HAPPINESS The lemon-colored MG skids across the road and the woman driver brings it to a somewhat uncertain halt. She gets out and finds her left front tire flat. Without wasting a moment she prepares to fix it: she looks towards the passing cars as if expecting someone. Recognizing this standard international sign of woman in distress ('weak female let down by male technology'), a station wagon draws up. The driver see…
/r/PurplePillDebate16/04/25 11:53 AM
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