So I'm reading this interpretation of the Creation story. It's a take
on what happened, according to Eve. In one part, Eve describes just
after she and Adam confessed to eating the fruit from the Tree of Life,
and God announced He would turn them out of the Garden of Eden. In this
scene God calls over a lion and, with tears in His eyes, gives it a
meaningful look. The lion seems to understand and doesn't flinch when
God kills him for his pelt. God then takes the pelt and fashions
clothes for Adam and Eve because, they don't know it, but it's snowing
beyond the boundary of the garden.
do you think lions remember that fateful day, and that's why animals don't like humans?
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