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Various legends from around the world touch on the
mysterious story of the first human beings and how they affected human destiny.
The Urantia Book provides perhaps the most uniquely fascinating account of Adam and Eve and the
Garden of Eden
ever written. The following selections represent the story of Adam and Eve, and the Garden of Eden, as told in
The Urantia Book.
ABOUT ADAM AND EVE:
• The Story of Adam and Eve in The Urantia Book
• Who Were Adam and Eve?
• The Arrival of Adam and Eve
• Where did Adam and Eve come from?
• If Adam and Eve were the first human beings, how did
Cain find a wife in the
land of Nod?
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Were Cain and Abel the only children Adam and Eve had?
ABOUT THE GARDEN OF EDEN:
• The Garden
• The Purpose of Eden
• Where was the Garden of Eden located?
• What was the Garden of Eden like?
• What happened to the first Garden?
• Has there been more than one Garden of Eden?
• Was the Tree of Life mythological or real?
ABOUT THE DEFAULT:
• The Default of Adam and Eve
• What about the serpent and the apple?
• Did God talk to Adam and Eve and eventually banish them from the Garden of Eden?
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What happened to Adam and Eve when they died?
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What about original sin and the fall of man?
Click on any of the links or questions above to read what
The Urantia Book
has to say about this epochal historical event or simply page through the study.
In some cases the account has been paraphrased and abbreviated with links added into the text of the book.
As you read the material in this presentation,
keep in mind that it is out of the greater context of
The Urantia Book, and that you will no doubt encounter terms that are unfamilar to you. Refer to
The Glossary & Pronunciation Reference
for clarification.
Paraphrased sections on these pages were written by TruthBook staff members Paula Thompson and Larry Watkins.
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