O.K. webmass, I got you now. I didn't click on the link above the conversation in the initial post, so I did not know the "otherguy" was referring to Aineo's testimony. I was asleep on that one. So I guess you were right after all.
Aineo, let us forget from an "eternal perspective" as I said earlier. Chrys and I were posting to non'believers, so this erternal perspective thing is irrelevant to them. Do you think a certain sin can bring more consequences than another in this life? If your answer is yes, then this is what I was trying to show the unbelievers. When Adam and Eve sinned, they both got punished, but who was punished first and who seemed to get the most punishment from God? It was Eve. Yes Adam sinned, but if you clearly read the bible, Eve was the first to sin and brought Adam into the situation. Now, from an eternal perspective, they both sinned, no ifs, ands, or buts about that. But (no pun intended) from a "right now" perspective it is Eve who slightly reaped a greater consequence don't you think? Why didn't males get the pain of child bearing, which is probably the most pain a human being could ever feel physically? And it was because Eve was the first to sin that Adam was to rule over her (Genesis 3:16). My Christian sisters, please do not take this to heart, for I am only trying to show that a certain sin can have more consequences than another in this life. I am not saying that woman sin more than man as most would think if I posted this publically.