The Adam and Eve Story

18. And where Adam was to go, the land would be difficult to farm, with thorns and thistles abounding; and even so the herb of the field was to be their food.

19. By his own toil and sweat he was destined to fight for survival after the inundation, even to the end of his days, when he would return to mother Earth, as it was Earth man came from, and unto Earth he shall return.

20. And after the inundation, Adam therefore made the woman his wife, and called her Eve, as she was to be the mother of all living from the motherland.

21. And, again after the inundation, as they were in a colder climate, it was God’s design as part of their survival that they make coats of skins, and be clothed.

22. And it was God’s design that Adam should take with him the knowledge of good and evil from the motherland as he put forth and left in order to live;

23. Therefore, in accordance with God’s will, he left the Garden of Eden, to survive and live from the soil where he was to go.

24. So the man left; and the Garden of Eden was subjected to a cataclysm of earthquake and earth-fire, and the motherland lost its foundations and sank beneath the oceans.

 

 

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