Does The Acai Berry Connect Anyway With Adam, Eve And The Forbidden Fruit?
This fruit is almost too good to be true, it not only helps with you mind, body and soul. It can make you smarter, help you loose weight, help with skin hair, help with Cancer cells, depression and ALOT more. It just doesn’t seem right to me. And then it’s said to be the best fruit known to man.
Maybe I’m alone, but does anyone think that this could me almost like the Forbidden Fruit?
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The forbidden fruit was symbolic. There are good fruits and bad fruits in the Bible. Every passage can have up to 3 types of meanings, literal, figurative and symbolic. The forbidden fruit was the knowledge of good and evil, and Adam and Eve chose to step over that boundary and lost their innocence.
The Adam/Eve story is a fairy tale.
A perfect fruit. what if you live in a starving country, having a fruit that makes you lose more weight doesn’t seem so perfect.
also, a lot of fruits and veggies are helpful in some way and not in others.
No, its the fruit of the Tree of Light.
And by the way its not Forbidden fruit its the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
If God got mad at Adam and Eve for eating the forbidden fruit, he wouldn’t put them in a place that grows it. So it can’t be compared to any fruit known to humans.
Pretty sure that there was only supposed to be one forbidden fruit.
Also, I think that the whole thing was a metaphor.
Forbidden? Why would it be forbidden?
of course not. Oprah uses it, and she isn’t the Antichrist!