Sure, Adam saw beasts rutting!
Somebody (way way back then) just didn't think this through.
by Terry 5 Replies latest jw friends
Adam also suddenly appear in a place where millions of vegetarian animals already lived for many years.. so there was a lot of vegetations simlar to the tropical jungle... there he is naked, no shoes in the jungle withouth knowing what all those sounds and creatures were... sounds more like a nightmare.
Also a paradise is in reference to another place or circumstance. There was nothing to compare it to.. that was no paradise it was just home. Paradise for him would mean... having something to wear and cover his body and feet, tools and gadgets to eat and build himself a nest.. hey a freaking pillow from walmart.
I guess we are the ones living in paradise.
some must not think it so terrible...they like to go to an isolated tropical places and beaches and go naked.
I think some people also like to pick on God himself. Free will allows that.
I would assume that God pre-loaded his mind with some programming so that he wasn't confused when he first became conscious. That's a fascinating idea, that Adam's first seconds after being created might have felt familiar, even though he only began to exist in that moment. It would have to be, otherwise the sensory overload would have been crippling... seeing for the first time and taking in all of that new visual information, feeling the grass beneath him and the air and wind around him, the smells of the flowers teasing his nostrils and the sounds of any animals tickling his ears.
He would know all these things and feel comfortable, but at the same time he was a blank slate. Those first moments would be his entire existence. He would be forming his first memories right there, right then. Would he have been programmed to recognize the voice of God, and understand who He was? And geez, the conversation about that thing hanging between his legs would have been pretty awkward, because when isn't it?
The same could be said of God, it takes only a moment to realize.
To be a CREATOR one must have created. It follows that BEFORE "In the beginning.." there was
an eternity of "...before...the beginning" as applies to the creation of created things.
ALONENESS is a stunning situation to contemplate for...GOD.
We must not conflate infinity with eternity. Time began with creation and eternity proceeded to infinity.
We are quick to posit an "already there" God. Otherwise, God must have a beginning and we can't let that happen - it violates the fundamental definition of who/what God is.
Let us use a number line as a quick sketch (i.e. ...-5,-4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5 ...)
There are as many numbers on the -negative side of zero 0 as on the positive side.
Heck - there are as many fractions between those digits as well! Infinite numbers in every direction.
So what?
God doesn't float at zero, able to remember the infinity BEFORE creation.
Before He was a Creator He simply...what? Simply existed?
All of this is, of course, PHILOSOPHY 101 and we need not exercise our imagination.
If any point is to be made about Paradise or Creation or the Creator it is this point.
We simply have all this dumped on our plate as kids.
Take it or leave it. (Consequences for leaving it, of course).
I find it necessary to question all this divinely bestowed "data" with as clear a mind free of prejudices as I can muster.
That's probably unlikely.
I could never wrap my mind around life in Heaven praising Jah eternally because it made no sense - UNLESS God was driven mad all those eons ago and His supernal Aloneness made Him crave companies of angelic and human praisers, worshippers, subjected fans.
Your mileage may vary, of course.
We must not conflate infinity with eternity. Time began with creation
there was always time, it had no beginning.
That is the best rendering of Eve I have seen. btw.