The Curse was, man shall have to work, the earth will be affected, and death one day...
Women shall have pain during childbirth, has to be subjective to her man, death...
And of course, separation from god.
So, what did Jesus make a sacrifice for? Seems like all that still goes on to this day?
It’s rather complicated. When Jesus didn’t turn out to be the messiah they thought he was going to be, they had to find other options. First came the resurrection. Paul thought Jesus would return in his lifetime. When that didn’t happen, they rewrote the narrative saying that Jesus WILL return some time in the future. The story has been rewritten a number of times.
Don't understand the whole Jesus thing. He was a Jew. They created a religion around him?
From what I understand, early Christianity, like around 250-300 CE was also an uprising against the old dominant empirical religious system of Rome. People found a new belief system and rolled with it because it benefited them more as common folk who have been mistreated by the Roman system. It took on the life of where everything that was wrong with society is because it was the Roman empirical way. They wanted reform.
I am guessing a lot of the stories have been tailored to benefit the masses rather than give power to the elites.