Conversation between Adam and Eve must have been difficult at times because they had nobody to talk about.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am baffled by the way sophisticated theologians who know Adam and Eve never existed still keep talking about it.
You don't normally do another presentation of All About Eve. You do one All About Eve, and that's it.
In the beginning, Adam was instructed to earn the bread by the sweat of his brow - not Eve. Contrary to conventional wisdom, a mother's place is in the home!
If other people are going to talk, conversation becomes impossible.
My mom was sarcastic about men. She would tell me Adam was the rough draft and Eve was the final product. She was a feminist minister, an earth mom who wore a bra only on Sundays.
Everyone I talk to has a Genesis story to tell.
And so Adam, in that his speech to Eve, uttered his faith in the promise made to her of her seed, and so in that respect Adam himself came in under her covenant.
A conversation is a dialogue, not a monologue. That's why there are so few good conversations: due to scarcity, two intelligent talkers seldom meet.
The Lord made Adam, the Lord made Eve, he made 'em both a little bit naive.
It was impossible to get a conversation going, everybody was talking too much.