When the Devil tricked Eve to convince Adam to eat off the tree of knowledge.
They experienced original sin.
It is often referred to as "the Fall of Man." It is when sin entered the world.
After the fall of man , both death and sin came in the world.
According to the Bible, Adam and Eve, the first humans, were the cause of man's first sin in the story of the fall of man in the Garden of Eden. They disobeyed God's command not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
In Christianity the fall of man, or the fall, is a term used to describe the transition of the first man and woman from innocent obedience to God to a state of guilty disobedience. The expulsion from the garden was a result of the fall expulsion from the garden is not known as the fall. Disobedience to God (sin) is the fall.
A:The peculiarly western Christian perspective on Adam and Eve is that they were responsible for the fall of man and the subsequent inheritance by all mankind of original sin, which can only be removed by baptism. Eastern Christianity, and therefore Islam, holds them responsible for the fall of man, but never really evolved the notion of original sin.
Man is responsible for environmental degradation simply because of man's sin. Man chose to disobey God, which is sin, and as a result of sin, the world started to degrade.
NO It is believed that the Serpent (The Devil) in the Garden of Eden talked Eve into eating fruit from the tree of knowledge which god had forbidden them to do therefore as usual the downfall of man was a Women
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a fearless man = un hombre sin temor
no it is not a sin Is it not aloud??
This varies somewhat between sects but in basic Christianity it goes something like this:Pre-fall man was innocent. Like the beasts, He (and she) had no knowledge (of sin) therefore lacked the capacity to commit sinful acts on their own. Temptation by the serpent caused Eve to eat of the Tree of Knowledge, which was forbidden, and to then tempt Adam to do so in turn. Once Man (and Woman) understood the existence of sin, they were no longer innocent,as the other beasts were, and were ejected from paradise. In short, within Christianity, knowledge is the capacity to sin and our humanity is our temptation to do so and as temptation itself is said to be sinful, we cannot help but sin.