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Originally Posted by shazeep
well, the Q is asked from our perspective, to begin with--who says Adam "sinned?" Adam disobeyed God. Does a toddler who disobeys "sin?"
And see how the fruit of life, if it is rebound, is irrelevant to one who does not have knowledge of good and evil.
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This issue started from the concept of immortality, what has it and what doesn't. And it has to be related to the point of the resurrection. Do you believe we shall gain immortal bodies at the resurrection? If so, then is that a restoration of what Adam had but lost? See what I mean? It's related somehow. Those who think there is a resurrection to render our physical bodies immortal but do not believe Adam had an immortal body before he sinned, have no connection with the resurrection and Adam's state to which we should be restored. Of course, this takes it for granted that ultimate goal for salvation when its fully complete is restoration to what Adam lost.
I cannot see where Adam was created to die and go to heaven.