Before they committed sin, they were allowed to live in harmony with the animals around them surviving on fruit and other vegetation.
But essentially, God punished them and nature became not so friendly anymore. They had to work to eat and survive.
God gave them the world, as He did us, for our enjoyment and use. This is why we are allowed to eat meat, as we are above animals in the eye of the Lord.
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It is believed that the first clothing worn by Adam and Eve was the fig leaf, hence animals were not killed to make it. However, it is also true that according to the book of Genesis, people have dominion over all the animals of Earth, meaning that humans are in control, and we have authorization from God to kill animals if it suits our purposes to do so.
You may also wonder why it is that God did not simply create clothing the same way He created the universe, perhaps by declaring "let there be clothing!". There are many deep theological issues involved in such questions. For a somewhat simplified answer, I would say that it is the destiny of the human race to solve our own problems, not to have them all solved for us by God. As Benjamin Franklin once said, God helps those who help themselves. So, we make our own clothing, and we use animals if we wish.
The skin coverings that God provided the first human pair no doubt required the killing of an animal. In God's sight, the killing of animals are permissible for food, clothing and self defense. (See Genesis 3:21; 9:3; and Exodus 21:28)
they made their clothing out of
yes they would kill bears deers or any other animal they had available and used there skin to make clothing
with animal hides
They had the ability to sew. They converted animal skins into clothing.
They made clothing from woven bark or from furs and tanned animal hides.
animal clothes
Hunters and gatherers used materials like animal skins, furs, plant fibers, and feathers to make clothing. They would tan, sew, and weave these materials to create garments that provided protection and warmth. The clothing was often simple and functional, tailored to meet the environmental conditions of the region they inhabited.
Homo sapiens Neanderthals likely made their clothing from animal hides and furs, using tools like bone needles to sew them together. They may have also used plant fibers to create garments. While specific details are not known, their clothing would have been essential for protection from the elements.
they kill red pandas for there coats which trappers use to make hats and clothing
I wouldn't. I like buying my clothes. Also I don't like having to kill animals for clothes.
They grew it or took animal skins.
If the clothing was to be made from cloth material weaved instead of tanned animal hides then yes, if it was to be made out of tanned animal hides then no.