Hello!
I was just curious about everyone’s opinion on Adam and Eve. Do you interpret the story as literal? As in, they were the first two people, the Apple was an actual Apple, etc. Or do you think it’s more allegorical?
No, not literally. They are symbolic of our human natures.
If so, how do you interpret what Adam and the Apple mean?
Genesis doesn't mention any apple. That's some artist's depiction of what the "fruit" was, I think from Medieval times.
As far as the fruit of the "tree of the knowledge of good and evil" goes, which is how it is described, that's a huge question. What I take that as is that instead of seeking the path of immortality as the parent mythology that the Genesis myth riffs off from, which was the Mesopotamian Epic of Gilgamesh, the Hebrews took the myth and made it about the path of moral responsibility.
The Genesis myth is about choosing a path of knowing the difference between good and evil, and the result of that is an awakening to the knowledge of sin, which brings about guilt and shame and remorse. It's about the loss of the innocence of our childhoods, as naive souls who love everything, until we are told we're bad. Then the world turns to crap, and we end up needing a psychotherapist or a priest to help us deal with all that which comes along with that.
Why do you think humans sin?
You don't like easy questions do you?
Hmmm.... personally, at this point in life, I'd say it's because we believe lies and the programs we're programmed with. An innocent child doesn't have the angst of adults, which comes from socialization, particularly through adolescence and the fear of judgement of others which then get projected onto God in our religious language and the ways we talk about God.
I think we want to protect our egos from coming to terms with our realities, which are imperfect compared to societal and cultural standards. So we don't live in freedom. We live in fear instead, which results in negative actions and views of self and the world. People worry about going to hell when they die, but once they taste actual Freedom, they realize they've already been in it, right along with everyone else. Living trapped in fear, not living Free, is hell.