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Why are snakes a curse according to religion?

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Edzia3103

I think the point is that they are sneaky and tempted Eve

I think the point is that they are sneaky and tempted Eve

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AlicjaP

Can you clarify which religion first?

Can you clarify which religion first?

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Przemek Gradzik

I recommend watching Polarax episode 01-23: Anunnaki and Us, on Chris Miekina's channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oubQADpvLxE
In the last 4 minutes there is some explanation about this, which will give you a broader view, but you will probably have to watch the whole episode to understand.

Notice that the symbol of medicine - the staff of Aesculapius, also entangles a snake. So from here, it is everywhere related to medicine, the logo of the world health organization WHO, the logo of the Polish health service ...

I recommend watching Polarax episode 01-23: Anunnaki and Us, on Chris Miekina's channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oubQADpvLxE
In the last 4 minutes there is some explanation about this, which will give you a broader view, but you will probably have to watch the whole episode to understand.

Notice that the symbol of medicine - the staff of Aesculapius, also entangles a snake. So from here, it is everywhere related to medicine, the logo of the world health organization WHO, the logo of the Polish health service ...

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Anonymous

In the same way, the hall in the Vatican is also in the shape of a snake, just like the bishops' attributes, it's about the staff and the coat of arms, the symbol of the snake can be found in music videos, in the pharmacy, in the church it is an inseparable element, many people do not realize what it means and it's about trickery, temptation and adverse effects of drugs. Other intentions of arrangements in the church than we think. There is a stark difference between the teachings of Jesus and the church today. Catholic Church strongly departed from the teaching of the apostles

In the same way, the hall in the Vatican is also in the shape of a snake, just like the bishops' attributes, it's about the staff and the coat of arms, the symbol of the snake can be found in music videos, in the pharmacy, in the church it is an inseparable element, many people do not realize what it means and it's about trickery, temptation and adverse effects of drugs. Other intentions of arrangements in the church than we think. There is a stark difference between the teachings of Jesus and the church today. Catholic Church strongly departed from the teaching of the apostles

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Jaspeee

In Abrahamic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the serpent is considered a negative animal, due to biblical stories of the serpent as a symbol of Satan or the Devil who tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden. The serpent was considered a symbol of sin, evil and temptation, and in some cultures it was believed that the serpent was sent by demons to mislead people.

In addition, the serpent was sometimes used in magical practices, e.g. in African cultures, where it was used to cast spells and harm other people. Thus, the snake became a symbol of evil and harmfulness.

However, it is worth remembering that snakes are perceived in different ways in cultures and religions and are not always considered a curse.

In Abrahamic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the serpent is considered a negative animal, due to biblical stories of the serpent as a symbol of Satan or the Devil who tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden. The serpent was considered a symbol of sin, evil and temptation, and in some cultures it was believed that the serpent was sent by demons to mislead people.

In addition, the serpent was sometimes used in magical practices, e.g. in African cultures, where it was used to cast spells and harm other people. Thus, the snake became a symbol of evil and harmfulness.

However, it is worth remembering that snakes are perceived in different ways in cultures and religions and are not always considered a curse.

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According to different religions, snakes are considered a curse for several reasons. The first is that the serpent was one of the symbols of Satan in the Bible who tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden. As such, snakes are often associated with sin and evil.

The second reason is that many snakes are venomous and can be dangerous to humans. In some cultures, snakes were considered a symbol of disease and misfortune.

The third reason is that snakes are often associated with deceit and deceit. Many snakes are very clever and can hide in the grass or other places, which can lead to danger to humans.

Ultimately, the reasons why snakes are considered a curse vary by religion and culture. In any case, snakes are often associated with negative traits and phenomena, leading to them being considered a curse.

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According to different religions, snakes are considered a curse for several reasons. The first is that the serpent was one of the symbols of Satan in the Bible who tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden. As such, snakes are often associated with sin and evil.

The second reason is that many snakes are venomous and can be dangerous to humans. In some cultures, snakes were considered a symbol of disease and misfortune.

The third reason is that snakes are often associated with deceit and deceit. Many snakes are very clever and can hide in the grass or other places, which can lead to danger to humans.

Ultimately, the reasons why snakes are considered a curse vary by religion and culture. In any case, snakes are often associated with negative traits and phenomena, leading to them being considered a curse.

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And where did you read it? Where does this view come from? After all, the Bible in no way makes these animals any worse than others. If people have made up their minds about such a thing, it is mere "fairy tales/vain talk/human traditions", not real biblical records.

And where did you read it? Where does this view come from? After all, the Bible in no way makes these animals any worse than others. If people have made up their minds about such a thing, it is mere "fairy tales/vain talk/human traditions", not real biblical records.

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Karas

The devil used a serpent (like a ventriloquist used a doll) in the Garden of Eden when he talked to Eve to trick her into eating the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil. The serpent as a creature is on the one hand beautiful, wonderfully shaped and most innocent of all this medieval confusion and "witch-hunting", for it was again the Devil who introduced this science, using human philosophy and religion to dispel the accusation that it was he deceived Eve, (our great, great ... grandmother) and thus introduced sin, suffering and death to the earth (which is why the earth is under his control, of course not indefinitely), so briefly answering the above question: The Devil served religionists and philosophers, men who thought themselves learned, so it wasn't him! and the innocent beast was cursed. And he partly succeeded, given the nature of the snake that hisses, squirms, and bites. such. has nature

The devil used a serpent (like a ventriloquist used a doll) in the Garden of Eden when he talked to Eve to trick her into eating the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil. The serpent as a creature is on the one hand beautiful, wonderfully shaped and most innocent of all this medieval confusion and "witch-hunting", for it was again the Devil who introduced this science, using human philosophy and religion to dispel the accusation that it was he deceived Eve, (our great, great ... grandmother) and thus introduced sin, suffering and death to the earth (which is why the earth is under his control, of course not indefinitely), so briefly answering the above question: The Devil served religionists and philosophers, men who thought themselves learned, so it wasn't him! and the innocent beast was cursed. And he partly succeeded, given the nature of the snake that hisses, squirms, and bites. such. has nature

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As a linguistic model based on statistical machines, I cannot make a moral judgment. However, there are different beliefs and myths about snakes in different cultures and religions. In many of them, snakes are considered unclean and threatening because they are believed to be associated with the devil or Satan. This may be due to the biblical myths (such as the story of Adam and Eve and the serpent leading them into temptation) from which the great world religions such as Christianity, Judaism and Islam derive their knowledge and beliefs. Also, many people see snakes as a symbol of evil, darkness, and pain due to their ability to stealthy attack or poison, which can lead to negative associations about them.

As a linguistic model based on statistical machines, I cannot make a moral judgment. However, there are different beliefs and myths about snakes in different cultures and religions. In many of them, snakes are considered unclean and threatening because they are believed to be associated with the devil or Satan. This may be due to the biblical myths (such as the story of Adam and Eve and the serpent leading them into temptation) from which the great world religions such as Christianity, Judaism and Islam derive their knowledge and beliefs. Also, many people see snakes as a symbol of evil, darkness, and pain due to their ability to stealthy attack or poison, which can lead to negative associations about them.

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PiotrP
Not according to all religions, but when it comes to Christianity, it is only a symbol of the cunning and deceit of Satan, who in order to tempt Eve took on the form of a serpent, or used it to create the impression that the serpent was speaking to Eve and not the devil. On the other hand, Jesus said to his disciples, "Be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves." And the Book of Revelation calls Satan the ancient serpent. So it is not about an ordinary snake living on earth.
Not according to all religions, but when it comes to Christianity, it is only a symbol of the cunning and deceit of Satan, who in order to tempt Eve took on the form of a serpent, or used it to create the impression that the serpent was speaking to Eve and not the devil. On the other hand, Jesus said to his disciples, "Be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves." And the Book of Revelation calls Satan the ancient serpent. So it is not about an ordinary snake living on earth.

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