They knew the basics of right and wrong, and certainly knew it would be wrong to disobey God's direct order. read more
Well, if you believe that God directly created them as Genesis states, they would obviously be fertile. If you believe that they lived nearly 1,000 years as Genesis states, they would obviously have had time. read more
Adam and Eve were the only two human beings who knew about God before they became tainted with sin. As a result, they likely still knew God better after their fall than any of us do today. Adam and Eve most definitely believed in and depended on God. God continued to talk with Adam and Eve and provide for them after the fall. read more
Acts 3 gives us an indication of what it would have been like, and that's why it fits into the theme of the Feast of Tabernacles. read more
The world was Adam and Eve’s inheritance to fill, and, as stated in the beginning of Genesis 1:28, it was God’s blessing for Adam and Eve to have children and work the earth. read more