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Adam and Eve is a scrapped game which formed the basis of the Pikmin series; the tech demo Super Mario 128 also contributed elements to the series, most notably the concept and technicalities of having a vast number of on-screen elements (the Pikmin). It has been discovered in science that every woman shares genes with one single female, and every male a single male, which have been scientifically dubbed as Adam and Eve. However, Adam lived ten thousand years after Eve, so one can assume that before him, sex involved insane, raunchy and industrial volumes of lesbianism. Adam and Eve, in the Bible, were the first two people that God created. Why he created them is unknown, and why they look like hairless monkeys is also unknown. All that is known is: 1. * That they lived in the Garden of Eden. 2. * Also that they were really stupid before they ate the fruit from the tree of knowledge, and they became smart afterwards (with the price of all manner of bad things). We are the product of incest because the children of Adam and Eve had to do it with each other or with their parents. There was not anyone else around. The consensus of evolutionary biologists is that a bottleneck of two people as recently as the biblical Adam and Eve could not have resulted in the genetic diversity observable today. Whyevolutionistrue explains "there simply could not have been two individuals who provided the entire genetic ancestry of modern humans. Each of our genes 'coalesces' back to a different ancestor, showing that, as expected, our genetic legacy comes from many different individuals. It does not go back to just two individuals...we can dismiss a physical Adam and Eve with near scientific certainty." Michael Ruse concludes "science tells us that Adam and Eve are fictions." In "Model Misbehavior", God warned the couple to stay away from the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden where he was hiding his porn collection. Adam and Eve was a flag on the Viridian Ocean. Adam and Eve were the first human beings, if the Bible is to be believed. They are also considered the first rednecks, since they are siblings who had sexual intercourse with each other. If Charlie Darwin is to be believed, they would have been Neanderthals. Christian fundamentalists think it's much nicer to believe the Bible than to believe Darwin. Incidentally, if you are a religious fundamentalist and believe the story of Adam and Eve then you look a bit Neanderthal. In 2254, when Christopher Pike was abducted by the Talosians, he was placed in a position to begin a new population of Humans on Talos IV, where he was allowed to choose his mate. His options were limited to Vina, "Number One" and J.M. Colt. Vina compared herself and him to Adam and Eve. After their subsequent release, Colt later inquired of Pike as to who his choice for "Eve" would have been – a question Pike found inappropriate. Intrigued, Dr. Boyce inquired, "Eve as in Adam?", to which Pike replied, "As in all ships' doctors are dirty old men." (TOS: "The Cage" ) Heaven was getting a bit crowded, so Peter began giving quizzes to see who should get in. A man ascended to heaven, and came to the gates. "Who was the first man?" asked Peter. "Adam." "That's correct. Enter." Soon another man came along. "Where did Adam and Eve live?" "Eden." That's correct. Enter." Then Mother Theresa came along. "Ooh, I'll have to give you a hard one. What did Eve say when she met Adam for the first time?" "Mmm, that IS a hard one." "Enter." Adam and Eve, the pirate ship uses by the Angry Man Woman Pirates. Adam and Eve was orignally named Adman before the ship was taken over by women. Once that happen its name changed to Eve. After the new unification it was renamed to Adam and Eve. Adam and Eve were the first two people created by God. They were created in the Garden of Eden, Adam first, then Eve. They were unique to all humans to come, as they talked with God freely, as He walked with them. However, they were sinners. God forbade them to eat the fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Satan, in the form of a snake, corrupted Eve to eat, and she corrupted Adam to do so as well. Eve gave birth to Cain and Abel, along with other sons and daughters. After Cain killed Abel and was exiled to the Land of Nod, Eve gave birth to Seth (See Genesis 4.) __TOC__ Adam and Eve are the nicknames of two skeletons disovered in The Caves by Jack and Kate after being attacked by a swarm of bees. The bodies were located in a catacomb-like depression within the cave wall, and were found with a small pouch containing one black stone, and one white stone, which have served as a long running symbol of Good and Evil throughout the series. They were nicknamed by John Locke, who referred to them as "our very own Adam and Eve". Adam and Eve were the first couple. Adam is a strong, hairy man, modeled in God's image. Eve, on the other hand, was a chick made from Adam's rib.
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Adam and Eve were the first couple. Adam is a strong, hairy man, modeled in God's image. Eve, on the other hand, was a chick made from Adam's rib. It has been discovered in science that every woman shares genes with one single female, and every male a single male, which have been scientifically dubbed as Adam and Eve. However, Adam lived ten thousand years after Eve, so one can assume that before him, sex involved insane, raunchy and industrial volumes of lesbianism. In "Model Misbehavior", God warned the couple to stay away from the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden where he was hiding his porn collection. Adam and Eve were the first two people created by God. They were created in the Garden of Eden, Adam first, then Eve. They were unique to all humans to come, as they talked with God freely, as He walked with them. However, they were sinners. God forbade them to eat the fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Satan, in the form of a snake, corrupted Eve to eat, and she corrupted Adam to do so as well. Eve gave birth to Cain and Abel, along with other sons and daughters. After Cain killed Abel and was exiled to the Land of Nod, Eve gave birth to Seth (See Genesis 4.) Heaven was getting a bit crowded, so Peter began giving quizzes to see who should get in. A man ascended to heaven, and came to the gates. "Who was the first man?" asked Peter. "Adam." "That's correct. Enter." Soon another man came along. "Where did Adam and Eve live?" "Eden." That's correct. Enter." Then Mother Theresa came along. "Ooh, I'll have to give you a hard one. What did Eve say when she met Adam for the first time?" "Mmm, that IS a hard one." "Enter." __TOC__ Adam and Eve is a scrapped game which formed the basis of the Pikmin series; the tech demo Super Mario 128 also contributed elements to the series, most notably the concept and technicalities of having a vast number of on-screen elements (the Pikmin). According to an interview with Shigeru Miyamoto, the original plans for Pikmin were to be a game where one could watch the development of two human beings. That game's working title was "Adam and Eve". Eventually, this idea was found to be far too uninteractive and thus Pikmin were introduced as well as the other concepts found in the game, and most of the original plans were scrapped. An element that remained in the game is Bulborbs, which originally played a 'mammoth-like' role. Adam and Eve are the nicknames of two skeletons disovered in The Caves by Jack and Kate after being attacked by a swarm of bees. The bodies were located in a catacomb-like depression within the cave wall, and were found with a small pouch containing one black stone, and one white stone, which have served as a long running symbol of Good and Evil throughout the series. They were nicknamed by John Locke, who referred to them as "our very own Adam and Eve". The skeletons were found in the episode "House of the Rising Sun" of Season 1, but their identities were not revealed until the Season 6 episode "Across the Sea". The male skeleton is the body of The Man in Black, and the female skeleton is the remains of his adoptive mother. The bodies were lain to rest there by Jacob. When Jack and Hurley are searching for the lighthouse in the episode "Lighthouse", Hurley theorizes that the two skeletons may be "us". He was making a reference to the fact that the Island can travel through time, and it is possible from that, that the skeletons could be the remains of two of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815. When they were discovered by Jack, he issued a guess at how long they had been there, and concluded they had died 40 or 50 years previous, based on the deterioration of their clothing. As we find out in "Across the Sea", they had actually been there for millenia as the bodies belonged the The Man in Black and Jacob's adoptive mother. Adam and Eve was a flag on the Viridian Ocean. Adam and Eve, the pirate ship uses by the Angry Man Woman Pirates. Adam and Eve was orignally named Adman before the ship was taken over by women. Once that happen its name changed to Eve. After the new unification it was renamed to Adam and Eve. Adam and Eve, in the Bible, were the first two people that God created. Why he created them is unknown, and why they look like hairless monkeys is also unknown. All that is known is: 1. * That they lived in the Garden of Eden. 2. * Also that they were really stupid before they ate the fruit from the tree of knowledge, and they became smart afterwards (with the price of all manner of bad things). We are the product of incest because the children of Adam and Eve had to do it with each other or with their parents. There was not anyone else around. Is it not it funny that god created Adam then Eve, instead of them together? I mean why did those other animals have a mate (except for ones that reproduce asexually, of course) but not humans? Were humans asexual before? Would you not rather be descended from apes than be descended from incestuous children of Adam and Eve? There is a good and a a bad side to Christianity, see Adam and Eve were the first human beings, if the Bible is to be believed. They are also considered the first rednecks, since they are siblings who had sexual intercourse with each other. If Charlie Darwin is to be believed, they would have been Neanderthals. Christian fundamentalists think it's much nicer to believe the Bible than to believe Darwin. Incidentally, if you are a religious fundamentalist and believe the story of Adam and Eve then you look a bit Neanderthal. In 2254, when Christopher Pike was abducted by the Talosians, he was placed in a position to begin a new population of Humans on Talos IV, where he was allowed to choose his mate. His options were limited to Vina, "Number One" and J.M. Colt. Vina compared herself and him to Adam and Eve. After their subsequent release, Colt later inquired of Pike as to who his choice for "Eve" would have been – a question Pike found inappropriate. Intrigued, Dr. Boyce inquired, "Eve as in Adam?", to which Pike replied, "As in all ships' doctors are dirty old men." (TOS: "The Cage" ) In 2267, Pavel Chekov claimed that "it must've made Adam and Eve very sad to leave" the Garden of Eden, which he inaccurately believed was located "just outside Moscow." (TOS: "The Apple" ) In 2268, Sargon speculated that the story of Adam and Eve had been inspired by two travelers of his species which explored the Milky Way Galaxy 600,000 years prior. (TOS: "Return to Tomorrow" ) In 2269, Spock commented on the irony that, like his Biblical namesake, Adam had been punished for eating fruit from "Eden". (TOS: "The Way to Eden" ) Spock kept an image of the 20th century art piece Adam and Eve Expelled from Paradise in his quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-A during the late 23rd century. The expulsion of Adam and Eve from paradise was, to him, a representation that reminded him that all things must end. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) Brenna Odell, upon hearing that the Bringloidi were being resettled on the planet Mariposa under the condition of having three children with three different men to revive the gene pool at the Mariposa colony, was unsure if she wanted to be "Eve". (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder" ) When trying to explain how a CHAH-mooz-ee ended up on an uninhabited moon in the Delta Quadrant, Chakotay referenced a legend of the Sky Spirits. He put no more faith in these myths than Janeway did in Adam and Eve as an explanation for the origin of life on Earth. (VOY: "Tattoo") The consensus of evolutionary biologists is that a bottleneck of two people as recently as the biblical Adam and Eve could not have resulted in the genetic diversity observable today. Whyevolutionistrue explains "there simply could not have been two individuals who provided the entire genetic ancestry of modern humans. Each of our genes 'coalesces' back to a different ancestor, showing that, as expected, our genetic legacy comes from many different individuals. It does not go back to just two individuals...we can dismiss a physical Adam and Eve with near scientific certainty." Michael Ruse concludes "science tells us that Adam and Eve are fictions."
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