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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
That would've changed the story, wouldn't it?
It's a myth, so it doesn't matter.
- 1 decade ago
Adam and Eve did repent of their disobedience to God and were forgiven for eating of the forbidden fruit. Adam had to fall or we could not be here.
God knew this and deliberately allowed Eve to be tempted, knowing that both her and Adam would fall. God had commanded Adam and Eve to multiply and replenish the earth while at the same time forbidding them to eat of the fruit on the tree of knowledge. So how could they possibly have had children without understanding how to procreate? They had to eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge to be able to do so. So when Adam and Eve ate of the forbidden fruit they committed the lesser evil so that they could obey the Lord's commandment to procreate.
Of course they could not have been forgiven if Jesus had not agreed to take upon the sins of the world.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Repent means to turn away from sin, and I believe they did that for the most part from that day on. But Their repentance could not change what had happen. Adam had given everything to Satan when he bowed his knee to Satan will. They no longer had a connection to God, that's why God sent His Son Jesus into the world, to redeem us from Satan, to pay the price for The sin of the world and so He did...
- corieLv 45 years ago
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- LottaLouLv 71 decade ago
Yes. I am sure they repented of their part after the judgment was issued. They of course had excuses that it was because of the snake or it was because of Eve. It is always someone else' fault. But really, we are responsible for our own actions. Whether we are deceived or purposely disobeying God.
And we are suppose to repent for our own sin.
- MatthewLv 71 decade ago
Adam & Eve did repent of their sin.
You will see them in Heaven if you get there.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes. Instead when god asked them did you eat of the tree which I commanded you not to adam blamed eve, and eve blamed the serpent instead of saying yes we did eat and i'm sorry. Who knows if they said sorry and the time and repented instead of blaming each other then maybe we would still be in the garden of eden.
- 1 decade ago
it was possible. but because of human sinful nature we seek to fulfil our needs.. But now they sleep, and wen Christ returns and judges the whole nation, then we will get according to what is written in our book of life. Hopefully, u'r written in His Scroll of Life..
We all are given the choice to repent and abstain from SIN, but the world lives for the flesh and not of the spirit. If u'r lead by the Spirit then u'r desires for the flesh no longer exists. We aim to please God thru FAITH, and TRUST in Christ Jesus.. Its all about obedience to His word and not rules and regulations of a particular religion or church. Just read what the Word(Bible) says about u'r life.
B- basis I- information B- before L- leaving E- earth. Amen.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes it is possible but, God made the first sacrifice for sins ( their ) with the blood of the sheep that he made clothing for them with.