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specialistdrunk@lemmy.world to Videos@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

How The Forbidden Fruit Became an Apple

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How The Forbidden Fruit Became an Apple

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specialistdrunk@lemmy.world to Videos@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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When did the Forbidden Fruit Become an Apple?
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In the story of Adam and Eve why is the forbidden fruit always depicted as an apple? The story itself just says fruit. Unfortunately, the answer you get when...
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    Nobody calls mushrooms fruit

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      The head of a mushroom is a fruiting body. I know that is a huge distinction but could be confused pretty easily. Especially if there is some translation fun between.

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      Metaphors exist.

      Unless youre trying to tell me everything in the bible is literal?

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        Unless youre trying to tell me everything in the bible is literal?

        Obviously not. But that’s not a metaphor. That’s just using the wrong word.

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          Oh, you consulted the author?

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            No, but like, a metaphor is when there’s some second meaning. Why would you call a mushroom a fruit? Especially since none of this was in English anyway and so there’s no way of knowing if any secondary meanings of the word would have also made any sense poetically.

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              You’re a mushroom.

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