History most grandiose accomplishments can have the most trivial origin

Faisal Khosa
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"History" is a good example of this, and it has its origin in the first records of man. The first two pages of the Bible’s "Genesis" contain the story of the first man, Adam, and his wife Eve. Adam was originally created from dust by God, but later became a part of Eve after she was created from Adam’s rib. Then God created a garden for them to live in, and they were allowed to eat from it freely.

In this garden lived a serpent named Satan, who tempted Eve to eat from the forbidden tree – the very same one that led Adam and Eve to sin – and they ate from it and were cast out of the Garden of Eden. From that moment on, mankind had to work hard to survive.

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