The concept of 'original sin' was merely a vehicle for retarding, and ultimately aboloshing, pagan faith and it's worship of femininity. If the pagans and early sects had've centred their faith around the worship of pineapples, for example, then the story would centre (somehow) around some darstardly deed that involved pineapples, making them somewhat less holy and resposible for all things bad.
Wow, what a bad example. You get my drift.
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What's easier to believe: that a guy was born without sex in the manner of several Greek demigods and grew up to be able to transmute liquids and alter his body density yet couldn't escape government execution, or that three freemasons in a vehicle made with aluminum foil in an era before digital technology escaped our atmosphere, landing on the moon, broadcasted from there, and then flew back without burning up?
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