Tag Archives: Adam and Eve

In December 1984, I Adapted a TV Play Called…

“Interview With The Devil” by Mark Leiron-Young I’m not sure what I intended to do with the teleplay, but after reading Mark’s original treatment, I felt moved to adapt the story into a TV play in five acts. My ‘purpose’ … Continue reading

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As a Goddess, This Celtic Legend was Christ-Like

Brigid: History, Mystery, and Magick of the Celtic Goddess (2015) I’ve had this book in my library since 2016. I only picked it up to read yesterday. The passage I came across is a quote from another source: BRIGID: MOTHER … Continue reading

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And Speaking of Star-Crossed Lovers:

The Allegory of Romeo and Juliet I often bandy the term allegory about when it comes to how to read the Bible. I may have come to this conclusion quite honestly, just ask my uncle Philo. But we are so … Continue reading

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Since We Don’t Have Photographic Evidence…

Did Adam and Eve have Belly Buttons? Obviously, when artists depicted the first Man and Woman, they showed them to be human, with everything that we’ve come to know and love about humanity, including their navels. They were not trying … Continue reading

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