The moral lesson from the story of Adam and Eve is respect to one's creator and parents. The only warning that God gave to Adam and Eve was not to eat of the forbidden fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Eve and then Adam were tempted by a sinister snake. They knew that what they had was due to God's generosity and kindness. But they went ahead and knowingly broke divine law. They at least could have discussed The Temptations with God instead of just becoming disrespectful law breakers.
Christians accept the story of Adam and Eve.
Yes, like Muslims, Christians believe Adam was the first man created, and Eve was made from his rib. A major difference in the story is that Eve persuaded Adam to pick the apple in Christianity, but in Islam it was satan who persuaded Adam to pick it.
The story of Adam and Eve is associated with the religion of Christianity.
Yes, all Christians whether Catholic or not believe in Adam & Eve.
The story of Adam and Eve is associated with the religion of Christianity.
The story of Adam and Eve is told through The Book of Genesis in the Old Testament of the Bible . Chapters one, two, three, four and five tell the story of Adam and Eve
No, the snake tricked Eve into eating the fruit, then Eve persuaded Adam to eat it.
There are three movies that deal directly with Adam and Eve; they are The Bible: In The Beginning, The Sin of Adam And Eve and The Creation: Adam And Eve. There are several movies that have excerpts of the story of Adam and Eve but they are only reference points.
The time to the story of Adam and Eve was the "beginning". This was when time began, though this question is still debated based on beliefs.
The fruit on the tree of knowledge in the biblical story of Adam and Eve is commonly believed to be an apple.
Both Victor and Eve were punished for their attempts to be godlike.
EVE. According the Jews and Christians, God took a rib from Adam and created Eve from it.