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What if the real question is not just what Adam and Eve ate, but what they started believing? Two Trees, One Tension takes that question straight into Genesis 2 and 3 and keeps pulling until shame, truth, pain, work, death, and humanity’s favorite hobby, freelancing morality, all end up on the table. Mickael tries to steer the room like Eden came with a meeting agenda, Daniel keeps welding together theology and raw conviction like a man who found a blowtorch in Leviticus, and Steven somehow sounds like peace and common sense in a room that keeps trying to become a weather event. Still, the weight lands clean. This is not a polished doctrinal victory lap. It is honest wrestling. One line of thought presses hardest: maybe the fruit did not hand humanity a neat packet of knowledge so much as fracture trust and throw truth into confusion. From there the room turns toward the curses of Genesis 3 and follows the fallout into childbirth, toil, despair, burden-sharing, friendship, and the need for Christ. It is messy, sharp, funny, and humbler than it has any right to be. Three men walk into Eden with a Bible, a flashlight, and too much confidence, and somehow come back with something real.
Cautions and notes:
Paradise was lost in a bite. Truth still gets found the hard way.
Signed,
Hugh Manity
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Find us: @PerfumedDecay on Instagram and X.
Click here to watch a video of this episode.
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By Daniel Horne, Mickael Wilson, Steven ClemensWhat if the real question is not just what Adam and Eve ate, but what they started believing? Two Trees, One Tension takes that question straight into Genesis 2 and 3 and keeps pulling until shame, truth, pain, work, death, and humanity’s favorite hobby, freelancing morality, all end up on the table. Mickael tries to steer the room like Eden came with a meeting agenda, Daniel keeps welding together theology and raw conviction like a man who found a blowtorch in Leviticus, and Steven somehow sounds like peace and common sense in a room that keeps trying to become a weather event. Still, the weight lands clean. This is not a polished doctrinal victory lap. It is honest wrestling. One line of thought presses hardest: maybe the fruit did not hand humanity a neat packet of knowledge so much as fracture trust and throw truth into confusion. From there the room turns toward the curses of Genesis 3 and follows the fallout into childbirth, toil, despair, burden-sharing, friendship, and the need for Christ. It is messy, sharp, funny, and humbler than it has any right to be. Three men walk into Eden with a Bible, a flashlight, and too much confidence, and somehow come back with something real.
Cautions and notes:
Paradise was lost in a bite. Truth still gets found the hard way.
Signed,
Hugh Manity
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Find us: @PerfumedDecay on Instagram and X.
Click here to watch a video of this episode.
Creators & Guests