Speculative Fiction & Philosophy

'Adam and Eve,' 1927. Benjamin Miller. Woodcut Relief Printing.

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  1. Before Adam and Eve were banned from the Garden of Eden, there was no shame in nakedness, no need to hide from one another. Kayli Harling
  2. The apple from the Tree of Knowledge serves a variety of philosophical questions. Was God testing his creations? Why was it deemed sinful for a woman to be curious? Kayli Harling
  3. The serpent tempts Eve to bite an apple from the Tree of Knowledge, and she is banned from the Garden of Eden as a result. Kayli Harling
  4. In the King James version of the Bible, Eve is made from a rib of Adam. Therefore she comes from the flesh of man, and is not created in her own image. Kayli Harling

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