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Cain and Abel

My Brother, My Enemy

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Cain and Abel

By: Sam Oputa
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From the get-go, the purveyed worldview was and perhaps still is that Adam was Cain’s biological father. The teachings informed those who cared to participate in the listening sessions that Adam was also Abel’s father. Of course, the mother of both sons, Eve, did not enjoy favorable commentary from scholars of the Old Testament. Scholars like Tertullian lashed out at Eve and essentially women in general as the conduit of the devil.
The questions that arose from the story of Cain’s birth were many and varied:
  1. Did Eve commit adultery?
  2. If she did, who then was Cain’s biological father?
  3. Was adultery even against any commandment or law?
  4. Was the injunction “Do not eat of a particular fruit” advice, a commandment, or a law?
These questions, and many others, we seek to answer in Cain & Abel, My Brother, My Enemy: Who Was Cain’s Biological Father? We will take you on an unimaginable and profound journey into the heart of ancient settings, ancient musings, ancient mindsets, ancient histories, and ancient practices to reveal a breathtaking true story—one that may transform your understanding and, perhaps, your religious worldview in many ways.
The suggestions in this work show that we are chewing over present and ancient matters that can help uplift us spiritually. Spirituality, in this sense, is enlightenment—nothing else. Enlightenment is perhaps one of the reasons even the gods are at each other’s throats to this day. It is so highly prized that some extraterrestrials were, and still are, willing to antagonize other factions still laboring to “civilize” mankind.
Did the Old Testament obfuscate and thus confuse our understanding of the events surrounding the birth of Cain and Abel? Or were the interpreters of the texts feathering their own nests rather than propagating the authors’ intended meanings (AIM)?

On one hand, the One LORD punished and banished Cain. On the other hand, the other LORD provided for Cain and placed a curse on anyone who would harm him. But why? Were the Old Testament authors champing at the bit—unable to wait—as they crammed entire stories into a single verse or just a few? Let us see if these logical questions can be answered as we go:
  1. Was Abel’s murder the result of sibling rivalry caused by the acceptance or rejection of sacrifices?
  2. Or was it caused by the refusal to betroth the one sister to the older Cain?
  3. Who was Cain’s papa?
  4. Was there emotional blackmail of the readers by the writers?





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