Which excerpt from "The People Could Fly reflects the historical fact that enslaved people brought cultural elements of their country of origin with them to America?

A. He raised his arms, holding them out to her. "Kum... yali, kum buba tambe," and more magic words, said so quickly, they sounded like whispers and sighs.

B. The folks were full of misery, then. Got sick with the up and down of the sea. So they forgot about flyin when they could no longer breathe the sweet scent of Africa.

C. Say that long ago in Africa, some of the people knew magic. And they would walk up on the air like climbin up on a gate.

D. The ones that could fly shed their wings. They couldn't take their wings across the water on the slave ships.

C. Say that long ago in Africa, some of the people knew magic. And they would walk up on the air like climbin up on a gate.

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You know when Adam and Eve sinned and then God made eve bear children and stuff as like a punishment

In the Bible, after Adam and Eve sinned by eating the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden, God did pronounce consequences for their actions. God told Eve that her pain in childbirth would greatly increase and that her desire would be for her husband, and he would rule over her. This is interpreted by some as punishment for the original sin. However, it is important to note that interpretations of this story vary among different religious traditions.

Ohh- I was wondering if they didn't sin would eve still produce children and stuff

That's a interesting question that is subject to interpretation and theological debate. Some scholars and theologians believe that procreation was part of God's original design for humanity, even before the Fall of Adam and Eve. In this view, Adam and Eve would have still had children even if they had not sinned. Others believe that the act of sinning brought about a change in the nature of humanity, including the process of procreation and childbirth becoming more difficult and painful. Ultimately, this is a complex theological question with varying perspectives among different religious traditions.

Well is Adam and Eve in heaven? Even if they brought the downfall for all of humanity

In Christian theology, the fate of Adam and Eve after their deaths is not explicitly stated in the Bible. Different religious traditions and interpretations vary in their beliefs about the ultimate fate of Adam and Eve.

Some Christian traditions believe that Adam and Eve repented and found redemption before their deaths, and as a result, they were ultimately forgiven and ushered into heaven. Others believe that Adam and Eve, like all human beings, were subject to sin and separation from God but could find redemption and salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.

Ultimately, the question of whether Adam and Eve are in heaven is a matter of theological interpretation and personal belief, and there is no universally agreed-upon answer within Christianity.

.sooo nobody knows. Gotcha. But you know how lucifer fell from heaven