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Life of Adam and Eve Part 3

Life of Adam and Eve Part 3

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Adam is 930, everything hurts, and Seth wants a definition of “pain.” (Spoiler: nobody has one.) While the angels step out for a worship break, the Adversary clocks in and Eve gets blamed for…well, everything, again. The hosts roast the logic of angelic babysitters who take a coffee break right when the talking snake shows up, and we head down a rabbit hole of “divine consequences” that read more like management malpractice than cosmic justice.


Then it’s a side-quest worthy of a RPG: Eve and Seth trek toward Paradise to beg for a drop of the Oil of Mercy for Adam’s aches, only to get ambushed by a serpent that bites Seth; until Seth tells it off like a bouncer at closing time. Enter Michael the Archangel, who basically says, “no oil for you… for 5,500 years,” because prophecy.


The episode skewers the late-stage editorial stuffing where the text fast-forwards from Adam’s death to Queen of Sheba lore and a miraculous branch that somehow becomes the very wood of the Cross—a tidy bow, if your favorite genre is retroactive foreshadowing.


We close with Adam’s burial, a celestial brass section of angels, Eve’s four-day funeral (Adam got seven, cool cool), and the “make two tablets, stone and clay, so at least one survives” disaster-prep tip. It’s equal parts myth, patchwork theology, and sitcom timing; perfect for a snarky breakdown you didn’t know you needed. Listen, laugh, and question why divine timelines always come with fine print.


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📌 Topics Covered:

  • Angel PTO: Guardians leave to worship; snake immediately clocks in... what could go wrong?
  • Seth vs. Serpent: a bite, a rebuke, and a miraculous un-bite.
  • Oil of Mercy on backorder for 5,500 years. Divine customer service is…not great.
  • Adam dies at 930; seven days of cosmic blackout drama.
  • The legend of the branch: from Adam’s grave to Solomon to Sheba to Calvary, prophecy speed-run.
  • Eve’s funeral math: four days only, says Michael; also, make duplicate apocalypse-proof tablets.


💬 Best Quote from the Episode:

“You can’t describe something by using the same fucking word. That’s not how you do it.”

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