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IMDB rating: 5.80 Plot: After the assassination of a prominent political official at a major boxing match, a corrupt cop must solve the crime to protect his friend, who was overseeing protection of the fallen. But what the cop uncovers is a conspiracy connected to everyone that was at the boxing match that night, and the one woman who knows everything must run from those behind the murder. |
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christians, why did god choose eve to eat the fruit from the tree and not adam?
even though he knew should would do it that meant he put the tree there intending for her to disobey him.
but why eve and not adam, does it seem that whoever wrote the story was a chauvinist or misogynist?
doesn’t it make woman look inferior to men, if the snake had spoken to adam would he still have eaten the fruit?
i think it’s because they wanted to portray women as weaker and inferior to men in the eyes of god.
Sexism and written by misogynistic males (therefore, almost certainly sexually and physically inadequate males). A vain (as far as Atheistic women) attempt at control. Misogynists are always inadequate people, I cannot help feeling a certain delight when I meet a misogynist, we both know (the misogynist and I) that I could eat them alive because I see through their persona and recognise their incredible weakness and overall underachievement. The bible is outrageously anti women’s right to be equal, how can any thinking, self respecting women condone it’s message of subservience for women?
Nikonf5 | Nov 13, 2009
It’s ladies first in life boats and dangerous subway corridors (at least in horror movies and Philadelphia) – so why not the bible nonsense too.
Snowie | Nov 13, 2009
your crazy
its god u never know
irish bloodhound boi | Nov 13, 2009
God didn’t CHOOSE her. She did it HERSELF. Satan deceived her. Adam and Eve were told NOT to eat from the tree.
?bstr?ct | Nov 13, 2009
he didn’t he gave the choice to them and eve parktook of the fruit. thats what made her eve.
Kevin | Nov 13, 2009
bible proves women are stupid.
13 yo what's up | Nov 13, 2009
Really? I thought she was tempted by snakes. Maybe you didn’t read it properly.
To be an atheist requires an infinitely greater measure of faith than to receive all the great truths which atheism would deny.
Joseph Addison (1672-1719)
Michael is tired but still Ninga | Nov 13, 2009
It is written just how it happened. You are telling us how very ignorant you are of God’s word. Adam was standing there all along. He was not off in the garden somewhere pulling up weeds.He did what a lot of men do today. He let his wife handle the spiritual problem.She took a bite and handed it to Adam who was there all along.Then he started the blame game. " The woman YOU gave me caused me to eat." He blamed God for HIS action. And I see that same game played all through this site. But God has declared that all of us will reap what WE sow. No more, no less.
waygoddoesthings | Nov 13, 2009
in the story, god said nothing to eve about not doing it ( i think)
anyway, thats just how women were viewed when the book was thought up, women were property and inferior, that just serves to illustrate why, its sexist and despicable
Big Steve | Nov 13, 2009
God did not choose eve to eat the fruit. eve willingly of her own free-will ate the fruit after being tempted and tricked by satan/the snake. that is a fact.
hwngirl | Nov 13, 2009
I think you don’t understand what "predestination" really means.
God did not choose Eve to eat of the forbidden fruit. Eve chose that of her own doing. She had every chance to NOT chose to do evil.
Same with Adam.
Ahh – same with you!
craig b | Nov 13, 2009
HE did not make her eat it, HE did not want her to eat it. She chose to eat it.
Israel Lover

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