According to The Bible, there were no other people in existence when Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden. Eve was the original 'mother' of "EVERYONE living" (Genesis 3:20) and Adam was the man from whom ALL nations would come (Acts 17:26). They had no children until AFTER they were evicted from the Garden (Genesis 3:23-4:2).
AnswerThere certainly were people alive hundreds of thousands of years before the time attributed to Adam and Eve. However, it is not that simple.
The story of Adam and Eve is a religious story and should be treated as such, free of scientific expectations. Our knowledge of the evolution of man is based on scientific evidence and, in a similar way, should be kept free of religious expectations. One does not precede the other, because they are based on different truths - biblical tradition on the one hand, and scientific evidence on the other.
None have been scientifically verified. However, many mermaids have lived in the minds of sailors, children and other imaginative people. Some people say that if you can make it alive in your mind, then it is alive in at least that sense!
his wife died and he lived with his daughter and other family nembers
People add moss to a garden to help hold on to the soil making it easier for other plants to survive.
Lice lived on the humans and damned big well fed rats lived on the humans both dead and alive .
The Americans suspected the other Japanese people who lived in America because they thought that they were spies.But fortunetly they werent!!
noble and other people who lived in the castle
Places Other People Have Lived - 2011 was released on: USA: 1 June 2012 (Brooklyn International Film Festival)
Robin Hood lived in Sherwood forest with his gang/merry men/ other out laws.
No, Cro-Magnon Homo sapiens are not still alive today. They were an early form of modern humans who lived in Europe during the Upper Paleolithic period, around 40,000 years ago. The descendants of Cro-Magnon people are believed to have integrated and interbred with other populations, contributing to the genetic diversity of modern humans.
People often feel more alive when they are helping other people.
Because other people think they're dead
Most people of the Middle Ages lived on manors or other farms, depending on the actual time and place. Peasants, who worked the land, lived in cottages, usually in villages. Lords and other members of the nobility lived in manor houses. The clergy lived in rectories attached to churches, or in monastic buildings. Bishops lived in episcopal palaces. Many people, especially in the later part of the Middle Ages, lived in towns and cities. Poorer people lived in boarding houses, and the wealthy lived in their own houses. Some people lived in castles, but not very many. Castles were uncomfortable. Kings lived in palaces with their families, when they could. If times were bad they lived in castles.