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What were Adam’s and Eve’s blood types?
Since God made Eve from Adam’s rib, would their blood types be identical? So how do we explain different blood types now?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Bodily functions and blue eyes in the pre-Fall world?
How helpful are our ideas of beauty and disgust at gauging what the pre-Fall world was like?
by Shaun Dayle
The historical Adam and what he means for us
A review of: What Happened in the Garden, Abner Chou (Ed.)
by Shaun Doyle
Why did God prevent Adam from eating from the Tree of Life after he had sinned?
The last enemy to be destroyed is death. So wouldn’t it have been a good thing for Adam to live forever by eating from the Tree of Life?
by Joel Tay
Debating the historical Adam and Eve
A book that misses a chance to fully address or adequately explain young-age views on our first parents.
by Shaun Doyle
Did Adam and Eve have to eat before the Fall?
Answering questions about whether Adam and Eve needed to eat before the Fall and why the Bible mentions gold in the Garden of Eden.
by Shaun Doyle
Did Adam understand what death was?
Is it possible that Adam could not have comprehended death if he had not seen death?
by Charles Taylor
Eve created from Adam’s rib
Why did God make Eve from Adam’s rib?
by Russell Grigg
Was Adam more guilty than Eve?
We discuss whether the Bible says that either Adam or Eve was more guilty than the other.
by Russell Grigg
Adam and Eve: their lifespans and eternal destinies
Answering questions about the length of time before the Fall and where Adam and Eve will spend eternity.
by Keaton Halley
How could unfallen Adam have sinned?
A correspondent asks: If the relationship between Adam and God was ‘very good’, why did Adam go against Him?
by Russell Grigg
What was Adam’s sin?
Adam’s sin: deliberately choosing to disobey God and so putting his own authority above God’s.
by Russell Grigg