What is Ben Shapiro trying to say with that verse? That the Abrahamic God is not gender conforming since Genesis says that both Male and Female are images of God? So God is trans?
Technically it would make the Abrahamic God non-binary or gender-fluid, although I prefer the interpretation that there's no reasonable way to understand them except that human kind are the imperfect reflections of their image.
Guys! Look at this translation of a translation of a translation that was written by people like me that supports my argument!!
What do these people think they're proving by quoting "the" Bible? There are no surviving original texts, and they sure as fuck weren't written in English. The guys who translated it weren't without their own agendas, either.
You're actually saying that the hebrew doesn't say the same thing? That's not a relevant argument, as it doesn't matter what its stance on trans people is, as its opinion doesn't matter anyway.
To be fair most modern publications of the bible are actually quite direct from the sauce, the NSRVUE in particular is a truly ecumenical source intended to provide an academic translation from the recent discoveries of the oldest sources currently available, including finds like the dead sea scrolls.
This is the "first" creation story in genesis, describing the creation of Adam and Lilith, whom god made from dust at the same time. He turns Adam's rib into Eve later.
Notice they're not talking about evolution anymore, because they've handily lost that battle. The argument never changes, they just shift the context so they can keep making it
If you mean Genesis, there isn't much difference between that and Bereishis, as far as I'm aware. And from what I've heard, Muslims believe Christianity is also true, but that Mohammed is simply a later prophet. But I'm far from an expert on this.
Islam believes in most of the Jesus story; that he was the Messiah, he was born of a virgin, and performed miracles. However it differs where they believe that Jesus is not the Son of God nor was he resurrected.
But yeah, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Baha'i are the major Abrahamic religions and worship the same monotheistic God.
Judaism has two versions which have developed into a folkloric resolution of conflict.
The first version is what you know, but the second, which is actually canon to the Islamic version of Genesis, is that Adam and Eve were created simultaneously and co-equally.
More mystical sects of Judaism resolved the difference less by just picking one and more by saying that the woman who was made co-equal with Adam was a different woman named Lilith, and Eve was made from his rib.
Lilith is... complicated, depending on who's talking she's often considered a mythical mother of monsters because feminism and gender equality bad.
You know how Christians have an Old Testament and New Testament? That's because Jesus is introduced in the New Testament. Jewish people only use the Old Testament.