January 16, 2022 5:00 am
The study of theology raises questions about the origins of people named Theo, but one theologian's nickname is Trippie, a reference to his role as a high priest. The conversation turns to the biblical account of Adam's creation, with the speaker pondering the time of day he was created, and referencing the biblical story of Eve. A Bible riddle is posed, asking listeners to identify a character with no parents.
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So, I went with Theologist, right? So, speaking of theology, I don't know if you've thought about it. Is this theology, the study of people named Theo?
That's a theoretical idea. And if you knew Adam, you would know that his nickname at the house of prayer, where he often volunteers, right? Adam's nickname, Carmen, would you believe, is Trippie. I'm sure, I'm serious. He is. Why? And you're wondering why? Why? See, he's a high priest.
That's good. They don't call him the most high ever or nothing. And only Adam knows. Only Adam knows the day, what day, excuse me. Only Adam knows what time of day Adam was created. Have you ever thought about that? Carmen, have you thought about what time of day Adam was created?
I don't know, maybe the morning? The other Adam, your original Adam. Well, from what I understand, it was a little after Eve. Oh mercy. That's an anachronism. So at the end of that, you know I'd actually have a Bible riddle. So which Bible character other than Adam had no parents?