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They both exist in almost all scriptures.

2006-08-30 05:02:51 · 36 answers · asked by krish 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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2006-08-30 05:05:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

There was no religion back then. They just existed and enjoyed the company of God. I do believe that angels worshipped God, but back then, the story mostly tells about man's awakening, trying to explain why so many things go wrong in this world, and that there is a greater force out there that can help us through what may seem a meaningless existence. It was kind of like someone trying to explain why the world is the way it is and why people act like they do, and why are there male and female and a whole bunch of basic questions like day and night and several other physical phenomenon, not just religion and Adam and Eve. The holy of holies didn't come into the picture until much later. I think religion sprang up around that more than around Adam and Eve, because there was a lot of godlessness and injustices and bloodshed for nothing. Men seek to explain that which is unexplainable, I suppose. We all seek that. We all try to make sense of life.

2006-08-30 05:14:24 · answer #2 · answered by Shinigami 7 · 1 0

Adam and Eve did not have a religion stated anywhere.

They were similar to children. Children do not believe in a God until you teach them about God. Children do not know right from wrong until you teach them.

Adam and Eve, it could be stated, that if any religion, most probably Pagan.

Adam and Eve were definetly NOT Christian of ANY kind. Not Cathloic, not Baptist, not any. Why? Well... They would have to believe in Christ, right? And Adam, being the first man on Earth, why would he think there ever would have been another? Let alone, a man 1000's of years later who would claim to be the "son of God". When... if you look at it, is not Adam also the son of God?

2006-08-30 05:17:40 · answer #3 · answered by ICG 5 · 0 1

There were no "religions" in Adam and Eves's day, just the knowledge of the Creator. I suppose you could refer to him as the Supreme Ruler of the Universe. You see, religions are all man-made, which makes sense really, doesn't it? Because if there's only one God, then you would naturally expect him to want people to relate to him in just one way, his way. Christians believe that the story of Adam and Eve, even though it might be written in symbolic language (as is a fair proportion of the Bible), tells us why the world is in the state it's in. It was because they didn't listen to God and decided that they, the created beings, knew better as to what was good for them than the Creator himself.
Christians believe that God himself experienced what it was like to live as a human being on this earth, to suffer and to be put to death in the most horrendous way. He was known as Joshua ben-Joseph, Joshua the son of Joseph, but because the new testament was translated from the Greek, he is know to us as Jesus Christ. Jesus is the Greek for Joshua, Christ means the anointed one, the one sent to deliver mankind from the mess that Adam and Eve got us into.
So what religion was Adam and Eve? None, because Christianity is not a religion either! Christians, like Adam and Eve, have a relationship with God. God doesn't want religious people, he wants sons and daughters who relate to him as a loving father, and mother. After all, God created both male and female and therefore has both male and female characteristics.
Jesus has healed the rift between God and man, and we are all free to have the close relationship with him that God desires we have.

2006-08-30 06:14:15 · answer #4 · answered by Rude4u 2 · 0 0

There was NO RELIGION in Adam and Eve's day. God was present, they knew God and saw him (though the effigy of "The Angel of the Lord" who was the representation of God)

They did not have to attend a Synagogue or Church or Mosque or anything else to learn about him. However through them (their sin) Adam and Eve's generations lost that experience they had with no personal experience with God except with a special few and required teaching and understanding about God.

The Hebrews (later called Jews) were God's chosen and God chose to communicate with them through leaders such Moses and other prophets..., if you call that religion then thats religion AFTER the fact of knowing. Now its a matter of "believing".

2006-08-30 05:31:34 · answer #5 · answered by Victor ious 6 · 0 0

The Adam & Eve religion of course

2006-08-30 05:05:27 · answer #6 · answered by Ya-sai 7 · 0 2

Geez... They were Jewish... The ONLY WAY they would have been Christian is if Christ was born before those 2 existed...

Roses are Red
Violets are Blue-ish
If it weren't for Jesus
You'd all be Jewish!!!!

Why does scripture erase the use of Common sense??? God gave you common sense - F'n USE IT!!!!!!

2006-08-30 05:36:51 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Only in the "Abrahamic" religions. There's also Buddhism and Hinduism. It's a matter of Christianity and Islam copying Judaism. But then, Judaism copied the Enuma Elish (creation myth) during the Babylonian Exile.

2006-08-30 05:06:26 · answer #8 · answered by kreevich 5 · 0 4

All I know is the Mormons believe Adam and Eve are form Jackson county, MO

2006-08-30 05:06:38 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

In the beginning, there was no religion. They were just God's children.

2006-08-30 05:07:22 · answer #10 · answered by kat 7 · 4 0

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