It’s All Eve’s Fault? Rethinking the Blame in Adam & Eve

In this Chris and Mike Show Short, the guys step into one of the oldest blame games in history — Adam and Eve. The phrase “it’s all Eve’s fault” has echoed for centuries, shaping conversations about temptation, responsibility, and even the way women are portrayed in religious contexts. Chris opens the discussion by asking a simple question: Was it really that simple… or have we oversimplified the story?

Mike leans into the deeper angle — personal accountability. Adam was there. Adam made a choice. Yet culturally, the narrative often lands squarely on Eve’s shoulders. The conversation isn’t about attacking faith; it’s about examining interpretation. How much of the “blame Eve” mindset comes from the actual text, and how much comes from generations of retelling it through cultural bias?

This one’s thoughtful, a little provocative, and very Chris and Mike. It’s about responsibility, free will, and how ancient stories still influence modern perspectives. Maybe the bigger lesson isn’t about pointing fingers — it’s about owning decisions.

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