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Adam and Eve / Birth Order

When you think about Adam and Eve through a birth order perspective, as is typical of first borns, Adam would be inclined to have more responsibilities and be expected to protect over younger siblings (Eve) and the second born is usually treated softer. As a first born, Adam would be expected to serve more of a leadership role and the second born would have more of a passive role. Instead of saying that men are superior because they were the original creation, you could say that they’re not necessarily superior but with higher expectations and so granted more endowments, which is historically kind of true.

I don’t believe this to be a true connection, just a random one.
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i'd go with that train of thought, i think birth order can influence certain characteristics and attitudes.
Adam and Eve were never the first man an woman. This is just a long-standing misinterpretation and mis-translation.. 'Adam' represents both man and woman - Eve represents potential manifestation.
Yup, but then you could just say every man was born out of a woman's womb, and no woman was born out of a man's rib.
SW-User
@EarthlingWise every man except for adam and you could say no man was created out of a womans rib thats more accurate 😋
@SW-User Adam is a cartoon character.As well as God and Satan.
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They were not born but created and I can’t think of them in birth terms. However Adam was created first so he would technically be the oldest...
Harriet03 · 41-45, F
Strange they both had belly buttons! 🤔
Pfuzylogic · M
@Harriet03
When you read your Holy Bible it is explained in Genesis. 😌
Harriet03 · 41-45, F
@Pfuzylogic 🤦‍♀️
Pfuzylogic · M
@Harriet03
I know I know, reading has its challenges.
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xixgun · M
A conceivable hypothesis.
Tres13 · 51-55, M
adam then steve
They are not real 🤦🏽‍♀️
@InOtterWords Did I say they were? : P

 
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