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[ID: a bust-up drawing of scar, a white scarred man with a long brown mullet. he’s wearing his red life apparel from limited life, which consists of an unbuttoned white shirt exposing his chest and red heart-shaped glasses. he’s making heart hands and is set upon a red background. end ID]
take a scar for your woes
thoughts on Adam and Eve/Garden of Eden/the Snake/Fruit of Knowledge?
oh god oh god because no one was there right? like we all have the children's storybook image of adam and eve but it's really one of the most mysterious parts of the bible because we have basically no outside sources to corroborate it. is that exactly what happened? is it a metaphor for humanity's slower fall from grace? who knows!!
like. i was talking to someone the other day and they said that god should have just made the tree of knowledge inaccessible to humans, but that kind of defeats the purpose, doesn't it? i think in a perfect world (working under the assumption that god is good) humans don't follow god because they have no other choice, they do it because they know the other choices and choose to follow god anyway. if that option to turn away from god is taken away, then god may not actually be a good god.
but DID adam and eve ever have free will, or were they doomed to turn from god the minute the tree was placed in the garden? surely even if they didn't eat from it, one of their children eventually would, right? god must have known what would happen, but did he directly cause it, or just give adam and eve free will and let it happen? or one could argue that the snake/satan caused adam and eve to sin, and without him humans wouldn't even consider sinning. weirdly, most of the discussions i've had about the garden of eden have downplayed the snake's role in the story.
tl;dr there are SO many interesting discussions to be had about the garden of eden, both wrt the theological aspects & symbolic meaning and i am VERY normal about it
dean seeing john as someone who you must love and obey and cherish despite what he does to you because even if it's not normal it means he will love you eventually like mary used to vs sam seeing family as something you must escape in order to be normal so that you can be loved
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Booster Gold (Comics), DCU (Comics) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Michael Carter & Michelle Carter, Michelle Carter & Rip Hunter Characters: Michael Carter (DCU), Michelle Carter, Rip Hunter Additional Tags: POV Second Person, Triple Drabble Summary:
You are Michelle Carter. It’s the worst day of your life— not that you’ve had all that many good days to begin with— and you are about to die.
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uhhh so here’s my first published fic!! this one is for me and the 3 other Michelle Carter enjoyers out there
The rest of my Spotify wrapped isn’t that bad but I did get called out for being an arctic monkeys fan so.