That is not a true or false question.
2006-07-29 17:22:46
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answered by koresh419 5
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God did not "throw adam" as you call it. Adam and Eve although they were the first actual humans did not come from nothing. They did not simply appear out of nowheres. Adam and Eve were the first male and females of the evolved species. A species incapable of doing things near the level of humans. Again as I have stated in other entries God is the belief. God is not an actual person with a mind like people have the tendency to think. The belief in being greater than what you are. That is the essence of God. So, evolution was influenced by the powers of this belief in being greater. And again the "creation" is not that of physical beings. but the advancement of physical beings to become more than they currently are.
2006-07-29 17:28:04
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answered by number1nick123 2
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Yes, there were. God told Adam and Eve to cultivate the Earth and SUBDUE IT. That means THERE WAS WORK AHEAD. Not just running naked through the shrubs, but actual getting hands dirty work. However, as perfect man and woman they would have had no problem overcoming "nature" in any way, most likely by COMMAND as the perfect "man" Jesus did when he WHITHERED the fig tree on command. You have to remember, he was only a perfect man, and not some super god man, or his sacrifice for Adam's replacement as the "2nd Adam" would have been too GREAT a sacrifice. So, we see that perfect people will be able to command the plants to do certain things. Life won't be harsh for us when we're "perfect" again, thanks to Christ's sacrifice.
2006-07-29 17:29:17
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answered by AdamKadmon 7
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No, the thorns grew to cover the opening of the garden.
2006-07-29 17:23:41
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answered by classyjazzcreations 5
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No only after Adam and Eve sinned did he create thorns read Genesis 3:17-18 and unto Adam he said because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree, of which i commanded thee, saying thou shalt not eat of it cursed is the ground for thy sake in sorrow shalt thou eat of all the days of thy life Thorns and thistles shall it bring forth to thee and thou shalt eat the herb of the Field
2006-07-29 17:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're going to believe fairy tales, you might as well let god magically put thorns on roses after 'the fall'.
2006-07-29 17:24:20
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answered by lenny 7
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This can only be a true or false question if you can prove that either there were thorns or there weren't thorns. Can you prove it?
2006-07-29 17:24:01
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answered by I love my husband 6
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ehhh false. The flowers wouldn't need to defend themselves against anything in the garden.
2006-07-29 17:23:00
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answered by Chris K 4
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IS BIBLE TRUE OR FALSE???
GOD THREW ADAM OUT OF THE GARDEN BECAUSE HE WAS BUGGING EVE....EVE WAS TOO SMART SHE PLOTTED
TO HAVE ADAM KICKED OUT SHE CONVINCED ADAM TO EAT THE APPLE .....IDIOT IT GOT STUCK IN HIS THROAT..... THE SNAKE AND EVE LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER THE END!!!
2006-07-29 17:29:41
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answered by +++++ SPOOK ++++ 4
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True.
Cordially,
John
2006-07-29 17:23:12
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answered by John 6
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