On this morning of the Fourth of July in America, the anniversary marking our official announcement of separation from the British Crown, I would like to look much farther back and analyze a much, much older story. It isn't necessarily a story of freedom, but it is a story of rebellion.
Many of us are familiar with the old Hebrew/Sumerian Origin stories surrounding Adam and Eve. A few are going to jump up and suggest that Lucifer was wrongly punished for giving Adam and Eve the Fruit of Knowledge... but I consider that a fool's argument in the long run. Anyone wishing to debate that with me may start up another thread about it. I am actually going back to an EVEN older story of rebellion.
However, I see the story of Lilith as being quite tragic. Keep in mind that all of this is before Adam ate the fruit of Knowledge. At this point, Adam is basically a highly intelligent animal with no real ability to judge right and wrong - same with Lilith. They are both at a severe disadvantage when it comes to moral reasoning. It is also worth noting that, at least as far as I have been able to uncover, Lilith never actually eats the fruit of Knowledge.
This is a relatively important idea, here.
Neon-Genesis.
Eve was, effectively, a stop-gap solution to the problem. A sort of god-frankenstein creation to appease Adam. Evangelion makes an interesting postulate... we, as humans, assume the origins story refers to us. This might be true to some extent or another, but let us consider the possibility that we (most of us, at least) are the descendants not of Adam, but of Lilith - we are the demon spawn who still have not learned right from wrong and die by the thousand every day.
It is easy to see how a different 'cult' could form, not with the belief that Lilith should be worshipped or that God (note the capital) is evil, but that the proper relationship between Adam and Lilith (or at least their respective descendants) should be restored. Eve may have been created for Adam, but Adam and Lilith were conceptualized, originally, as a pair that has been, arguably, unfulfilled because of drama.
Thus, the 'new genesis,' would be the re-unification of Adam and Lilith and the resolution to that old argument, which would likely include the fruit of knowledge for her, as well.
Many of us are familiar with the old Hebrew/Sumerian Origin stories surrounding Adam and Eve. A few are going to jump up and suggest that Lucifer was wrongly punished for giving Adam and Eve the Fruit of Knowledge... but I consider that a fool's argument in the long run. Anyone wishing to debate that with me may start up another thread about it. I am actually going back to an EVEN older story of rebellion.
Now, it is worth noting that there are multiple cults that have developed over the years, following a child-sacrificing goddess figure (Minerva being an Egyptian-derived example). They seem to believe that there is power to be gained from ritual sacrifice and other such things. They are evil, wrong, and have committed horrible acts of abuse against people, namely children, in their quest for a form of power they are not entitled to.There is a lesser-known story that has become an almost cult-like knowledge of the story of Lilith. As with all very old stories, there are multiple versions and some of the more popular versions are actually satire created in the middle ages based on accounts and traditions of the time. However, the story is effectively, thus:
Adam and Lilith were created as male and female, roughly around the same time, and both from the dust of the Earth. In essence, Lilith was to be Adam's partner. However, there came a dispute when the two were having intercourse. Lilith wanted to be on top for a change, and Adam was not willing to oblige. The issue was soon taken to god, who more or less indicated that Lilith was to do as Adam instructed... and so Lilith fled the Garden, where she came to reside among demons, elsewhere, having many spawn with them.
Adam begged god to retrieve her, and Angels were sent to find her. Of course, she refused to return, after which the Angels relayed that a thousand of her children would die for every day she did not. She countered that she would kill every newborn child of Adam's, spare those placed under the name of those angels present at the 'discussion.' She did not return.
Things continue to go on with Adam in the Garden, and as he's out naming the animals with god, he starts to get a little bit of an attitude. He complains to God that, basically, he's tried fucking everything in the garden and it just ain't doing it for him. Everything else has a proper mate, why not him? Thus, while Adam is sleeping, God takes a portion of his rib and makes Eve from it... and thus begins what much of us know as the origins story of Adam and Eve.
However, I see the story of Lilith as being quite tragic. Keep in mind that all of this is before Adam ate the fruit of Knowledge. At this point, Adam is basically a highly intelligent animal with no real ability to judge right and wrong - same with Lilith. They are both at a severe disadvantage when it comes to moral reasoning. It is also worth noting that, at least as far as I have been able to uncover, Lilith never actually eats the fruit of Knowledge.
This is a relatively important idea, here.
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Neon-Genesis.
Eve was, effectively, a stop-gap solution to the problem. A sort of god-frankenstein creation to appease Adam. Evangelion makes an interesting postulate... we, as humans, assume the origins story refers to us. This might be true to some extent or another, but let us consider the possibility that we (most of us, at least) are the descendants not of Adam, but of Lilith - we are the demon spawn who still have not learned right from wrong and die by the thousand every day.
It is easy to see how a different 'cult' could form, not with the belief that Lilith should be worshipped or that God (note the capital) is evil, but that the proper relationship between Adam and Lilith (or at least their respective descendants) should be restored. Eve may have been created for Adam, but Adam and Lilith were conceptualized, originally, as a pair that has been, arguably, unfulfilled because of drama.
Thus, the 'new genesis,' would be the re-unification of Adam and Lilith and the resolution to that old argument, which would likely include the fruit of knowledge for her, as well.