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You won't want to miss this show.....................................................In this 4th and final discussion in a multi part broadcast about the Serpent in the Garden, we recap some of the previous shows. Parts 1 through 3 discussed how Satan is not the serpent, nor was Satan the fallen angel who spent time in the Garden of Eden. We learned that not only was the language of the ancient's full of metaphor, poetic imagery, and mythological connections used to share a message, but this language and parable-like story telling just might reveal that Adam was the Serpent..................................................... To an ancient story teller the serpent was not literal. The serpent imagery would represent a spirit of error, rebellion, delusion, and inordinate affections. So tune in to this very intriguing show to hear some thoughts about an ancient Bible story that just might make sense to the thinking person.