I would like to start off with gluady's post that was in another thread:
Now what do you think happens if Adam and Eve ate of the Tree of Life?
Why do you feel Genesis is clear in showing Adam and Eve didn't eat of the Tree of Life?
Now, I would like to present bdfoster's post from another thread. First, I would like to say to anyone reading this that bdfoster didn't intend any disrespect to me in writing this nor did he mean this as being rude. Please don't read it that way, thanks!
Why do you feel Genesis is clear in stating that Adam and Eve didn't eat of the Tree of Life? What would happen if they did eat of it?
I will answer your questions in the order of which you asked them, bdfoster:
gluady's said:As I read Gen. 3:22 it would appear that this was not the case. Otherwise, it wouldn't matter if they ate the fruit of the tree of life after the fall, because God could still take away the effect. As written, Gen. 3:22 implies the gift of life from the tree of life is permanent and cannot be taken away. Hence the preventive measures.
Now what do you think happens if Adam and Eve ate of the Tree of Life?
Why do you feel Genesis is clear in showing Adam and Eve didn't eat of the Tree of Life?
Now, I would like to present bdfoster's post from another thread. First, I would like to say to anyone reading this that bdfoster didn't intend any disrespect to me in writing this nor did he mean this as being rude. Please don't read it that way, thanks!

bdfoster said:
could not be more clear without actually saying the exact words "they did not eat of it". What do you think, God was afraid Adam would eat from the tree AGAIN??? That is absurd! If there were no concequences to eating it the first time why would there be a second time??? The phrase "they did not eat of it" is not necessary to know with absolute certantity that they did not eat of it. If you can read that passage and still think that maybe Adam and Eve ate from the tree of life you might as well say black is white.
Why do you feel Genesis is clear in stating that Adam and Eve didn't eat of the Tree of Life? What would happen if they did eat of it?
I will answer your questions in the order of which you asked them, bdfoster:
- I don't think God was afraid of Adam in the slightest. Why would He be?
- I think you might be getting the Trees there confused with the question or I just don't understand what you are stating? I am not sure why there would be a consequence for Adam and Eve eating of the Tree of Life if God gave it to them to eat. I guess I am just not understanding what you are saying with this question.
- If the Bible doesn't say they didn't eat of the Tree of Life, how can you be so certain they did not eat of it?
- I think stating that it is absolutely certain of something that isn't written is making a speculative thought. Nothing wrong with that, but you cannot absolutely be certain it is truth.