Thursday, September 22, 2016

Adam and Eve: The Eviction From the Garden of Eden

I would blame God for Adam and Eve being evicted from The garden of Eden. God is a very interesting character in the sense that he knows everything, yet he chooses to mess with people and give them hell. Technically, God created everything including the Tree, the serpent, and Eve. When god created the tree, he knew that someone would one day eat from it and ruin humanity forever. When he created the serpent, he knew that it would one day be cursed and have to slither on its stomach for eternity. When god created Eve, he knew that she or any human would one day eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. In a way, God kind of programs our minds to do things even though we know they aren't right. It is human nature when someone tells you to not do something, to do it spite of instructions. God knew that this would all happen and that the world would never be the same, but he still chose to ruin humanity and society forever, starting with evicting Adam and Eve fro, the Garden of Eden.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Flood Myths: Sumeria vs. Ireland













The Irish flood story is similar, yet different to the Flood talked about in the Epic of Gilgamesh. In both the flood stories of the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Irish, a flood wipes out the majority of humanity. In the story of Uta-napishti, he was the lone survivor and he was the only person warned about the flood by the gods. The flood lasted 6 days and 6 nights. In the story of the Irish flood, the "higher power" warned Cessair, a woman, to tell her village to escape to the western edge of the world, 40 days before the flood. In the Irish story, three men and three women survived the trip to the edge of the Western world. Each woman was given a male partner. Sadly two of those men died before the flood occurred and there was only one male survivor, Fintan. For being the only survivor, he becomes a salmon and later an eagle and a hawk, living for 5,500 years after the Flood, whence he becomes a man again and recounts Ireland's history. In the Epic of Gilgamesh Uta-napishti was the only survivor of the flood and of the Gods punished him with immortality. The stories are similar because they both tell of a flood that almost wiped out the human race but chose one lone survivor to keep humanity thriving.

Source
http://ireland-calling.com/celtic-mythology-book-of-invasions-cessair-partholon-nemed-fir-bolg/




Welcome to My Corner of the Internet

Hello readers! My name is Andie Weiner and this is my first blog post. I just started ninth grade at Roslyn High School and this is for my Freshman Humanities Class. I am eager to start such an interesting and exciting project. This is going to document my year in English class and my progress and growth as a student. These projects will vary from videos, to essays, and stories. About me, I love theater and music and hope to one day be on Broadway or in the musical theater business. I also love The Office, and I march in the marching band. That's about me! Hope you enjoy it!