We do not have a single earthly objective. Like Jesus we have 2 purposes, the first is a general 4 part purpose to teach, preach, heal sickness, and cast out disease. His second purpose was to disciple the saints so that they could produce scripture. Like Jesus, we have a specific purpose unique to us and geographical location is irrelevant.Would Adam and Eve have been the best all human (not divine) beings, which could be cratered?
Would there genes have been as good as genes could be made since no mutations would have occurred in them?
Adam at least is described as being “very good” by God’s standard, so would that be as good as a being could be created?
Who raised (or programmed) Adam and Eve to adulthood?
Who taught Adam and Eve the meaning of all the words God would use (including the word “die”)?
If Adam and Eve were not the best human representatives than the fact that better humans were not given the opportunity to live in the Garden is unfair.
Just because Adam and Eve did not know “good and evil” (which is something they did not need to know at the time) does not mean they did not know: “right and wrong”. I may be wrong to play next to a cliff but is it evil?
There is a ton of stuff Adam and Eve and all of us learn from their Garden experience and some needed to be learned through experience early on. People even today will at some point in their life ask: “How could a Loving God allow this____ tragedy to happen”? What they are really asking for is: “why are we not all in a Garden type situation no: tragedies, hardship, illness or death.
The problem is as Adam and Eve have shown us is: the Garden is a lousy place for humans to fulfill their earthly objective.
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