Serpent seed (1/-)
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"The doctrine that Eve mated with the serpent, or with Satan, to produce Cain also appears in early Gnostic writings such as the Gospel of Philip (c. 350); However, this teaching was explicitly rejected as heresy by Irenaeus (c. 180).
As well as later mainstream Christian theologians. A similar doctrine appeared in Jewish midrashic texts in the 9th century and in the Kabbalah.
It is considered a false doctrine by mainstream Protestant denominations.
Catholic theologians point to the fact that the Bible states that the original sin is that of Adam and Eve eating a forbidden fruit."
Commentary by EDGT.Urquico
I have devoted countless hours of study on this controversial subject, which holds importance for other theories based on this story. As you can see there is a clear indication, of dividing factors, concerning the validity of such claims many have supported, at the same time opposed of this.
It is a very interesting subject and both make valid points, but the key is to understand the concept of Sin, for it is the overall end and final message of these stories, what ever the truth is, the bible has explained it, the answer lies there in Scripture, but understand that the Gospel of Philip, is not part of the canon.
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