CyberRed said:Gee - I have to correct again - there's no such an apple in the bible, only it stated that it was a fruit. *chuckles*
2Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned—
I don't know what you mean. CyberRed was just correcting the use of the word "apple" for the fruit that tempted Eve. The Bible never called the fruit "apple"--that is someones' mistranslation. It is a "fruit".webexplorer said:Isn't the bible a biggest fraud in the history?! Finally, you discovered and solved the mystery! That bible tricked and brainwashed us for hundreds or thousands of years! Wow! That's something new today. Thanks!, CyberRed.
Reba said:I don't know what you mean. CyberRed was just correcting the use of the word "apple" for the fruit that tempted Eve. The Bible never called the fruit "apple"--that is someones' mistranslation. It is a "fruit".
webexplorer said:If it says a fruit, why can't he write the exact information what has happened to Eve in that day when he picked a fruit from the tree. Which fruit did Eve picked? Lemon? Orange? Avocado? Peach? Apricot?

Although the "forbidden fruit" in the book of Genesis is not identified, popular European Christian tradition has held that it was an apple that Eve incited Adam to share with her. This tradition was probably solidified by artistic renderings of the fall from Eden featuring an apple as the most readily available fruit to artists. The influence of the antiquity was still strong, and the pagan symbology was absorbed into the new religion. The larynx in the human throat has been called Adam's apple because of a notion that it was caused by the forbidden fruit sticking in the throat of Adam.
Another reason for the adoption of the apple as Christian symbol is that in Latin, the words for "apple" and for "evil" are identical (malum). It is often used to symbolize the fall into sin, or sin itself. When Christ is portrayed holding an apple, he represents the Second Adam who brings life. When held in Adam's hand, the apple symbolizes sin. This also reflects the evolution of the symbol in religion. In the Old Testament the apple was significant of the fall of man; in the New Testament it is an emblem of the redemption from that fall, and as such is also represented in pictures of the Madonna and Infant Jesus.
At times artists would co-opt the apple, as well as other religious symbology, whether for ironic effect or as a stock element of symbolic vocabulary. Thus, secular art as well made use of the apple as symbol of love and sexuality. It is often an attribute associated with Venus who is shown holding it.
Miss*Pinocchio said:Do Christians have to be 100% sinless people?
Genesis 3:6 "And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat."webexplorer said:You might be right, but there are many fruits that they mentioned in the old days. Adam and Eve were punished just because he ate the specific fruit which called apple.
Every picture that you see that depicts a scene from the Garden of Eden was painted thousands of years after it happened. Artists created their versions of Biblical events. Artwork in Bibles is not part of the original inspired Scriptures from God. They were added centuries later to illustrate Bible stories. They are NOT accurate. They are just decoration.There are some pictures in the book of Eve holding an apple from a tree with a snake on the tree. (I am not sure if the snake was in the picture.) I find that interesting. It looks that there is a conflict story.
But God did!...If it says a fruit, why can't he write the exact information what has happened to Eve in that day when he picked a fruit from the tree. ..
I don't believe that Mary was without sin. Mary was a sinner like everyone else. I was just posting what the Catholic Church teaches about Mary. They believe that she was born without sin. I don't believe that.Audiofuzzy said:>>>"in the first instance of her conception, <<
Miss Reba, I am pretty sure "her conception" pertains to Mary's conception of Jesus, not Mary's mother of Mary..
The original sin is passed from Adam, and thru the fathers to everyone born.
Mary herself surely was conceived the regular way.. From a a woman and a MAN.
(And while there is not much mentioning who were Mary's parents, somewhere it says it was devout Jewish couple)
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lolololol just how stupid can you be 
No, no, not stupid at all! Many, many people make the same mistake.Audiofuzzy said:And to think I was convinced it was the other way for over 40 years,lolololol just how stupid can you be
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Reba said:That means, Catholics believe that Mary was also free of sin, that she was conceived and born without original sin.
Thanks for remind.CyberRed said:Who said that Adam and Eve ate that apple ? It didn't say in the bible, only it stated that they both ate the fruit.