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They both got kicked out of the Garden of Eden.
Check this source out. It's easy to understand the whole story. just the first part. i certainly don't agree with their interpretation.

2007-11-01 09:25:46 · answer #1 · answered by sunnydaze34509xoxo 2 · 0 0

The big G man was disappointed. But what gave those two real problems was more the drinking of the forbidden water that came from the fermented fruit. Adam mistook a sheep for Eve and Eve was into snakes.
And that wasn't so bad until they got into the forbidden car and did some driving, that Adam smoked a Unicorn (and that is why there ain't no unicorns).
They got the heave ho and became unemployable bums as Adam had no skills and Eve, well she may have been the only female created from a rib of Adam, but unfortunately when Adam asked for a mate, he didn't specify that she had to be a babe........so in the garden she was the best looking thing on two legs, but out in the real world, well the invention of the paper bag and darkness made her more attractive.

2007-11-01 09:37:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

those thoughts have been surpassed down orally for over 2500 years until now being written. maximum credible aspects on the region have been banned via ruling officers down for the duration of the a protracted time. Adam and Eve have been Nephilims(Sons of God designed for earth) despatched to learn mankind like the Nodite tribe. as quickly as a Nephilim mate(forbidden fruit) with mankind they (DIE) lose their ability as Adam and Eve did. while a Nephilim dies, he lives over 900 greater years as a Nephil-guy then dies back. guy on the time of Adam lived approximately 40 years. Eve mating with the Nodite produced Cain who lived approximately 500 years. The floods have been periodic occurrences interior the Mesopotamia while the 4 rivers there overflowed. there became no international flood. Abraham had over 3 hundred servants, and fought armies of hundreds, who had no longer been destroyed in Noah's flood. The old testomony is the background of the Israelites, no longer the international. while writing the background of the Israelites, the Hebrew writers have been no longer able to reconstruct the linage of all Adam's descendants so they used the flood tale to stay away from the activity.

2016-11-09 23:23:32 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Adam and Eve felt guilty. They decided to hide from God. He automatically knew where they were. He asked them why they were hiding even though he already knew. Adam blamed Eve and she blamed the serpent. He got rid of the serpents legs. Then God sent Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden. They were never allowed back in. Plus since they let sin in the world, their new life would be hard.

2007-11-01 09:26:35 · answer #4 · answered by Clay S 1 · 1 0

He banished them from the Garden of Eden. And that is why we all must work for money and why we have violence and discrimination. Temptation can be a difficult path to choose especially if you don't know what will happen in the future. Think about it. You might have done that too. I know I would have probably done that so that's why I don't curse at Adam and Eve every night cause then I'd be a hypocrite.

2007-11-01 09:23:47 · answer #5 · answered by Jack Lapidus 4 · 3 0

There was some hiding of evidence. There was a lot of arguing about whose fault it was. Then there was the blaming and pointing fingers. That was followed by some eye rolling until God finally stepped in and had to do something.

I think that's still going on today between men and women to some extent. Like, "Who ate the cake? That was for company!" and it starts all over again.

Have you noticed that vegetables never tempted anybody?

2007-11-01 09:51:20 · answer #6 · answered by MikeM 6 · 0 0

God called out to Adam and Eve and the hid because they realized they were naked, that's when God asked Adam did he eat of the tree of good and Evil he said yes but basically blamed it on Eve, then Eve blamed it on the serpent, then God casts them out of the Garden....all of this is in Genesis, the first book of the bible.

2007-11-01 09:27:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

God punished them both, He made Eve to be in great pain in childbearing and to have Adam rule over her. He cursed the ground because of Adam. Through pain and hard work he had to eat of the ground by the sweat of his brow until he died. Then God sentenced him back to the dust(grave-when he die) from which he came. And God made them clothes of skin(from animal) and banished them from the Garden of Eden and drove them out.

2007-11-01 10:06:53 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

An angel walked through the garden and they hid because they realized that they were naked. So they sewed together some leaves to wear and God basically kicked them out of the garden, gave men the task of having to grow their own crops and food and gave women the pain of childbirth. He put angels with swords of fire outside the garden gate to guard it.

2007-11-01 09:33:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They were kicked out of the garden. They were allowed to feel and experience bad things. Before that they only knew good. Eve had to experience child birth with all the wonderful pain for instance and they became ashamed of their naked bodies...
They also had to start working to get food.

2007-11-01 09:24:38 · answer #10 · answered by Dani Marie 4 · 1 0

Just one comment, it is wrong to say that God discovered. God Knows what happened and what is happening and will happen and what had not happened if it happens how it should be happened.
Answering your question" , ALLAH Said in the QURAN "In the result, they both ate of the tree, and so their nakedness appeared to them: they began to sew together, for their covering, leaves from the Garden; thus did Adam disobey his Lord, and allow himself to be seduced. But his Lord chose him (for His Grace): He turned to him, and gave him guidance. He said: "Get ye down, both of you, all together, from the Garden, with enmity one to another: but if, as is sure, there comes to you guidance from Me, whosoever follows My guidance, will not lose his way, nor fall into misery But whosoever turns away from My Message, verily for him is a life narrowed down, and We shall raise him up blind on the Day of Judgment." [20 :121to124]

2007-11-01 10:09:50 · answer #11 · answered by Mickey 2 · 0 0

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