Good mornig everyone and thank you for coming to my blog.
Do you know two meanings of the word, "labor"??
As you know, "labor" means work. And what??
The answer is "contraction" that's the pain a women's got to go through when they give birth to a baby!!
You maybe think how different they are. However, after reading the story below, you could find the connection of these two meanings.
Once upon a time a God created human beings. The first man and woman were named Adam and Eve.
The god put them in the paradise where there are loads of fruit on trees. and then The God allowed them to have anything there. But the God told Adam only not to have the free from "the tree of knowledge". The God forbid them to have it by saying that you would be dead if you ate it. It was here that Eve was forbitten directly to get it by the God. One day, the Saturn transforming into a snake egg said to Eve to try eating it. Read carefully! Here is one of the vital points to this story. The snake just egged on, not force her to do that. In the end, Eve has taken that in and afterwards she recommends Adam to also have it. and likewise Adam has eaten it and he wasn't forced to do that. He was just recommended by her. Since the God knows everything, the fact was exposed to the God quickly. So when the God pressed them for the reason, they tried to evade the issue by saying just because somthing like the snake egg on me or Adam recommend me…….
But let me tell you one thing here. Each person clearly decides to do it by themselves.
So as the God can't see them they regret what they did, and the God imposed the heavy sins on them.
The God assigned Adam the pain of working. To say more concretely, they were transfered to another place where they had some troubles in making their own from farming the land. And the God assigned Eve the pain of giving birth to a baby.
I heard this is a story about the forbitten fruit and the origin of word, "labor".
So it's said in general the Catholic don't think working is good so much. But I don't know whether or not it's true.
And of course, Protestantism have different thought about that.
Next time, I'm gonna make a composition about the beginning of Protestantism.
Thank you for reading and have a good day!!
