Athena and Eve
by Robert Bowie Johnson, Jr. on December 1, 2003
Originally published in Journal of Creation 17, no 3 (December 2003): 85-92.

The Parthenon.
Abstract
Ancient Greek religion, what we call mythology, tells the same story as the book of Genesis, except that the serpent is the enlightener of mankind rather than our deceiver. Athena represents Eve.
Summary[left]The First Couple
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Related:
Adam, Satan, and the King of Tyre: The Interpretation of Ezekiel 28:11-19 in Late Antiquity
Stolen Legacy: with Illustrations
(Note: George James's book seems to firm up Robert Bowie Johnson, Jr.'s perspective--except that JOHNSON is more outright asserting that not only did the Greek's borrow from Egyptian culture they heavily revised and/or made the adoption after revision internal to Egypt around the time of Exodus.)
by Robert Bowie Johnson, Jr. on December 1, 2003
Originally published in Journal of Creation 17, no 3 (December 2003): 85-92.
The Parthenon.
Abstract
Ancient Greek religion, what we call mythology, tells the same story as the book of Genesis, except that the serpent is the enlightener of mankind rather than our deceiver. Athena represents Eve.
Summary[left]The First Couple
Related:
Adam, Satan, and the King of Tyre: The Interpretation of Ezekiel 28:11-19 in Late Antiquity
Stolen Legacy: with Illustrations
(Note: George James's book seems to firm up Robert Bowie Johnson, Jr.'s perspective--except that JOHNSON is more outright asserting that not only did the Greek's borrow from Egyptian culture they heavily revised and/or made the adoption after revision internal to Egypt around the time of Exodus.)