Etoh*the*Greato wrote:Though a lot of people who are showing the account visually have taken to using pears because it looks like the female body (In a... weird kind of way, I guess, if you squint your eyes and the room is somewhat dark) - and you know us Christians... We're so very ashamed of sex.
If anyone remember Rudyard Kipling, he would write a series of books called "Just So Stories" about how, for example, the leopard got its spots and so on. I've heard many people who study mythology say just that, that Genesis 2/3 is pretty much a "Just So Story" regarding puberty and sexual maturity. And also why snakes slither on the ground.
Also, interesting fact, "satan" is actually a word that means "to obstruct/oppose" in Hebrew. "Satan" is used as a verb in many Old Testament passages, not referring to a being, but an action. "Ha-Satan" is a term for a being, translated as "the adversary" or "the accuser." Ha-Satan is not a name, but a title, much like "President" or "Mayor."
Remember that though we use many of their writings, the Jews have vastly different beliefs about things than we do. They believe ha-Satan is actually a being doing God's will, tempting humans into sin as a test, so that he can then accuse us of wrongdoing in front of God...as seen in Job. They believe, however, that this does not make ha-Satan evil, because ha-Satan wants us to resist the temptation. It is just his job to accuse us if we fail.
Remember also that as a Christian concept, Satan does not really exist in the Old Testament, not explicitly. God's big adversaries at that time were other gods from other religions, like Ba'al, and other nations. Still, as Peanut said, there is decent evidence of serpent = Satan, even if not directly stated. Really, I don't let it bother me too much. Since I don't take it literally and all. :p