Yes. Adam young is a strong beloved follower of Jesus and God. Me and him both share that passion. :)
It is most likely a reference to God. Adam Young is a strong Christian and "I Am" is a term for God referring to a point in the Book of Exodus when God says to Moses "I Am that I Am."
Adam And Eve Believe in GOD
Muslims and Christians do not worship Adam. They believe he was the first man created by God, and was sent to Earth when he disobeyed God. Christians believe we carry his sin; this is called the "original sin". Muslims believe Adam sinned and that God forgave him. Muslims don't believe that sins are inherited.
Adam and Eve.
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Adam unless you believe god is black :)
God never lies... Adam and Eve are dead. Adam died aged 930, if you believe the Bible.
Yes, I believe so.
First on Planet EarthChristians believe that Adam and then Eve were the first on earth. They believe that God created the earth, and then the animals, then Adam followed by Eve.
If you believe that Adam came first then obviously God made him!! according to science micro organisms came first. - Alpha ---------------------------------------------------------Recommend me if u like this.....
If you believe the story of Adam and Eve to be a myth then it has no relevance at all. But if you believe the story to be true then it has great relevance. Because the story tells how man's relationship with God, the creator and sustainer of life, was broken when Adam and Eve disobeyed God. Also everybody born since Adam and Eve is born without a relationship with God.
Adam was NOT BORN by anyone. Jehovah God CREATED Adam as a full grown man from the elements of the earth. Adam was never a baby that had to learn to walk and speak. God gave Adam a human language, Hebrew. The Bible indicates that God communicated with Adam, perhaps on a daily basis, in the breezy part of the day (perhaps early evening.) The Bible says that when Adam was 'young' he was given the assignment to 'name the animals', whatever their names would be. Eve was also created, and not born.