So far no proof for the first sin has been found anywhere in Babylonian or Assyrian literature.No mystery there. If it was ever permissable to speak of a fall, it would be a fall of the gods not of man. (Babylonians) Cicero has said with reference to the poets of Greece and Rome: "The poets have represented the gods as inflamed by anger and maddened by lust, and have displayed to our gaze their wars and battles, their fights and wounds, their hatreds, ENMITIES and quarrels, their births and deaths, their complaints and lamentations, the utter and unbridled license of their passions, (monatomic powder utilized to stir up great trouble) their adulteries and imprisonments, their unions with human beings and the birth of mortal progeny from an immortal parent." How could such gods possibly be expected to create something morally perfect? Yes, it was with the blood of of such gods that man was created! Since all the gods were evil by nature and since Hittites, Jebusites, Amorites etc. breeding ESP. man was formed with their blood, man of course inherited their evil nature.Making peace with your enemies can be pragmatic and lasting; making peace by ignoring their enmity is foolish and sterile.So enmity and monatomic seed powder Like MJ and them internal wolves? "Narru, king from of old, the creator of mankind; gigantic Zulummar, who pinched off their clay; and lady Mama, the queen, who fashioned them, have presented to mankind perverse speech, lies and untruth they presented to them forever." Man, consequently, was created evil and was evil from his very beginning. How then, could he fall? The idea that man fell from a state of moral perfection does not fit into the system or systems of Babylonian speculation." The Babylonian position was that man was a sinner because he was made in the image of sinner-gods. The Hebrews had a problem however, in portraying God as righteous and man being made in God's image, how to account for man being a rebellious murdering sinner instead of being righteous like God? They proposed that -at first- Adam was without sin, after all he was made in God's image and God was without sin! Then Eve & Adam rebelled against God's command:Ladies before Gents "Do not eat, you will die!" and this act made man into a sinner and rebel Eve just became chattel .'Babylonian Theodicy' is written in a dialogue form between two men. (Pick one and feed it accordingly) Metaphors and Madness did we really need to write all this shit down. Having fun with guilt what page u on Gringo