In the fourth volume of Milton Lost Paradise, she tells her the beginning of Adam's lifetime. Eve told Adam he said she started turning in the opposite direction, turning around. Eve then quoted Adam's words and convinced her exact words of "Eve who came back to justice ... the other half of me" (page 91, lines 481 - 488). While examining the words of Adam, Adam learned that he had no knowledge of his reasoning using Eve. He did not tell her everything. He kept some important information for himself.
In the story of Adam and Eve, the Bible's Genesis points out that Eve is the first woman created by God and is a member of Adam. Eve is made of Adam's ribs. Both Eve and Adam were created with the image of God. God placed Eve and Adam in a safe haven called Ave's Garden. In this vast garden there is a tree of knowledge, a tree filled with good and evil. God told me to eat somewhere other than knowledge. But Eve was soon tempted by Satan, camouflaged as a snake and ate fruit from a tree of knowledge.
Classical Christian critics punishing Adam and Eve proposed several moral and logical arguments. Initially it is said that they ate the forbidden fruit, but in other parts of the Bible Adam was named the first sinner. The original sin is often called Adam's sin, but it is not Eve. In addition, Eve did eat fruit without anything happening. The first people saw the lower body and God punished it. Who is the first sinner? If her behavior is meaningless, why was Eve accused of being anger of people? So, there are some contradictions in the Bible.
In the West, humans also have the "result" of "original sin" of Adam and Eve. But Westerners also realize that humans are "guilty" about the evil of Adam and Eve. The term "original sin" as used here refers to the state of human birth, with a state of guilt and consequences. In the understanding of Orthodox Christianity, human beings are subject to the consequences of original sins and first sins, and human beings are not subject to personal crimes related to this crime. Adam and Eve did intentional acts, but the result was the most serious death. Augustine believes in the reservation system and the moral system that has been popularized over the centuries in Luther's reform paper.
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