The garden of eden shames eve for listening to the satanic serpent, and shames adam for listening to his wife rather than taking his correct position as the head of the relationship.
Adam was specifically told by god himself not to eat the fruit, Eve wasn't. So if anything it's god that dropped the ball there not Eve.
I think it has a parallel with modern society, women listen to the femistate trouble makers, men then listen to the women because they want pussy
Listening to women is not a bad thing.
Men would otherwise refuse to take the femistate trouble makers seriously, so women are the tool of the femistate to get men to comply..
Uh, I take feminists seriously and that's all on my own.
Biblical stories seem to be about showing folk what is right and wrong
Well then it failed spectacularly. It commands us not to kill and then immediately afterward Moses goes and kills people, it commands us not to commit adultery but then god commands the Hebrews to rape the virgins of a conquered land, it legitimizes slavery, it's punishments are barbaric, and the only lesson in the whole damn book is "listen to the cosmic dictator in the sky or else".
Since civilisation was built on the back of such, it cant be a bad thing surely?
Except that civilization existed long before Christianity and, in fact, long before even Judaism. So civilization was NOT built on the Bible by any stretch of the imagination.
Statism has become the new religion, and law has become the new bible..
WTF is this shit? Since when is rule of law a religion? I'm convinced now, you morons think that EVERYTHING you disagree with is a religion: atheism, liberalism, evolution, homosexuality, and now the rule of law.
But is it better than its predecessor?
While modern law is not perfect, it's certainly better than the Iron Age law found in the Bible.