Islamic Perspective
They do not teach this because it is not true. Cain was the first begotten son of the first Created man, Adam. The son of Satan will not be born until the End Times, probable about 25-45 years before the Apocalypse so that he will have time to become old enough to take power over all the earth.
May be, from son of Satan you mean Dajjaal who will appear before the Birth of Imam Mehdi and the coming to earth of Jesus Christ (Peace be upon him). But Dajjaal doesn't mean the son of Satan. Satan and the other jinns already have many sons.
Christian Perspective
Christianity asserts that Cain is Adam's son. The biblical verse Gen. 4:1 makes it clear: "Adam made love to his wife Eve, and she became pregnant and gave birth to Cain. She said, "With the help of the Lord I have brought forth a man."
The role of Satan with respect to Cain is the Commission of the First Murder, wherein Cain is marked as being wicked by God so that no additional harm would come to him. In many Christian views, this mark is commensurate with God "giving" Cain to Satan and to Satan's will.
As for all of mankind, unless one of Noah of his son's wives were descended from Cain, none would have survived to the present day since Noah was of the line of Seth and nobody save the eight of them (Noah, three sons, four wives) survived the flood.
They say the Baptists believe in working together and getting along with other religions. Why don't they teach us that Cain is Satan's son and Abel is Adam's son and they are twins and that it is all in the Bible and that Cain and Adam have different bloodlines and if Adam was the father they would not have different bloodlines.
I believe Adam sandler played satans son in little nicky
Islam does teach that Adam ate of the tree, but Islam does not teach that sin is hereditary.
That it's inevitable to sin.
Adam Bennett is their teacher.
NO. Episode 1 - Remembering Allah. And in Islam Allah is God so the teach about God.
As of 2012, Adam Kotsko is a professor at Shimer College, the Great Books college of Chicago.
No both Adam and Abraham are different in meaning as well.
That history, from the time of Adam and Eve repeats itself. Cain killed Abel out of jealousy and to get gain, and so it has been ever since.
The name Adam is simply Hebrew for 'man'. In fact, different analyses can be made of the chapters in which Adam (and 'man') is mentioned, by either replacing 'Adam' by 'man', or replacing 'man' by 'Adam'.
Spanish: Adán French: Adam German: Adam Italian: Adamo Russian: Адам (Adam)
Yes. Because they had to teach things,just as the bible tells you.