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nadya68 [22]
2 years ago
15

How does truth reply to the minister who blamed all of the world’s ills on eve’s sin in the garden of eden?

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Mila [183]2 years ago
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<span>Often when Christians think of the first sin, they think of Adam and Eve and the Fall in the Garden of Eden. While this is indeed the first human sin, it is not the first recorded sin in Scripture. As Christians, we know that the serpent tempted Eve, but we often forget that the Devil’s fall from grace was what set the stage for humankind’s fall, both as antecedent and type.</span>
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