of course, if things ended where they were kicked off that garden, the story would lose its interest. maybe a few producers would do a couple of movies about it, and it would have been all forgotten by now. the whole thing thought is that we keep paying that mistake until today. for a garden. for a snake. for an apple for Christ sake! its like a curse. we are born with it and we cant even reject it, or do something about it. it has no ending! it is making our shoulders heavy with guilds for sins we carry in our DNA!
and like that wasn't enough, we have a series of some enlightened men like Moses and St Gregory, that came and made up the hardest rules that anyone could possibly imagine. those rules are forced upon our innocent selves. ten rules the first guy, 7 deadly sins the other dude. all of the sudden there are so many that we don't know what to be scared of, what we should be scared off, what we should be careful from! confessions, guilds, punishment. and here i ask: is this life?
it is commonly accepted that we need changes. i don't know whether the politicians will do something about it, the EU, NATO, the Americans, but we are in desperate need of salvation. because, lets just face it, the world has changed. most of those rules aim to make our sin level reach the red - and we all know whose colour is that!
don't take me wrong, i am a Christian; i don't want to sound like a blasphemer. that is the last thing i want you to think. what i ask is mercy. what those dudes have done belongs to the past. what we should do is turn the page and move on. get over it if we really want to lead the humanity and other animals (snakes excluded) to Eden's garden.
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