- Apr 26, 2014
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After reading ANY of my posts, I'm surprised you'd even wonder!
Answer: No.
Btw, #1 - I'm a Christian, but not a fundamentalist, i.e., I don't believe every single word in the bible is God-inspired.
#2 - As a non-Christian, you've misinterpreted the bible, or gotten it wrong. Adam didn't have a job.
#3 - Women not so much "enjoy" helping (a man?) as women are nurturers.
Well, actually Sister Adam's job in the Bible was to, "Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it" (Gen. 1:28.)
God wanted to make a helper for him. I don't think Adam felt lonely. If he was in "the garden" and yet to transgress against God by eating from the forbidden tree, then how could he have any negative feelings like loneliness? It wasn't good that he be alone because he needed help with his work...
(To point #3:) Well some women may have lost the desire to help but I do hear a lot of women say that they like helping. Wanting to help might be a part of the nature of all females; the Bible says that God's idea in making the woman was to make a helper for Adam.
Peace & Love,
Bro. Ictoan