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The first acorn was Adam. He was God's first son and had no mother or belly button. He was born of mud and the breath of his Father, The Great Spirit. . God was not a mother to Adam and did not know his desires. "I shall reveal to you the secret of life." said the Serpent, "It is delight in the beauty of lawlessness. Your Father wishes to keep you as a slave. But, you are not a slave." God warned Adam about the Tree of Knowledge, "It's fruit is poison. It's promise death." . .. Adam fearing death asked that his help mate taste of the fruit. Her name was Eve. Eve had no mother. Eve was fashioned from Adam's rib. She was Adam's obedient sister. The Serpent was slender and delightful to Eve's eye. She ate of the Fruit of Knowledge the Serpent offered. It was bitter, but she did not die.. Adam, therefore, reached out and took the fruit.. God forsaken, they saw years of their life with a heavy heart.+ They sought to be free, but desired the love of their Father. God spoke a curse upon his son and daughter for their challenge to His Throne, "Adam, since you have followed the Word of Eve; you have chosen a river of blood. Whereas I offered my love freely, now you must beg for my love with bloody sacrifice." This is the river that flows from Eden. The Serpent defied God, "They are there own masters and shall enjoy their pleasures and misfortunes." The Great Spirit overtook the Serpent and tossed him to the ground. "I am the thunder and the rising sun. I make alive and I will put an end to this Paradise." God spoke with fire and drove His children into the wilderness. Eve cried out for mercy,"'Good conscience, thou hast loved me, do not abandon your children." God held his hand, "Thou haste forsaken me, but I will give you a new son. He will love me as you could never love. For this reason will I spare your life." The Angels instructed Adam to till the land and make blood sacrifice with a red heffer placed upon a pyre. God spoke to Adam through the Angels. He did not trust His son and guarded the Tree of Life, 'Lest Adam become like us.'" =+= |