Draft:Steve (Adam and Steve)
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![]() Temptation of Adam & Steve by Astra Zero, 2023 (A Revamp of The Fall of Man) | |
Spouse | Adam |
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The Other Patriarch | |
Born | Garden of Eden |
Venerated in | LGBT culture |
Steve is a Cultural figure usually recasting the biblical figure Eve, Often assosiated with homosexuality. Steve is often known also as Adam's Husband. A sometimes satirical phrase recasting the Biblical couple of Adam and Eve as a homosexual couple, Adam and Steve. In context, it is usually used as a pejorative against either homosexuality or religious opposition to it, expecially in the homophobic slogan "God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve". While the origin of Steve is homophobic, many in the LGBTQ Community have adopted him as a gay icon. An alternative depiction of Steve sometimes depict him as the third human god created.