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* James Tabor, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyIVDhPZGe8 "Understanding the Forbidden Fruit: Why There is NO FALL of Humankind in Genesis"], YouTube, 7 Oct 2024 | |||
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*James E. Talmage, "Articles of Faith", pp. 58-64 | *James E. Talmage, "Articles of Faith", pp. 58-64 | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 14 October 2024
- Teachings of Lehi.
- "Opposition in all things"
- James Tabor, "Understanding the Forbidden Fruit: Why There is NO FALL of Humankind in Genesis", YouTube, 7 Oct 2024
- Argues, linguistically, that the story of the fall is actually an allegory about the age of accountability. Before the age of accountability, children have access to the tree of life.
- James E. Talmage, "Articles of Faith", pp. 58-64
- Eve deceived, not Adam.
- The Fall was foreknown.
- Satan unaware that he was playing into God's hands.
- Tad R. Callister, "The Inevitable Apostasy", pp. 134-136
- How the doctrine of the fall was originally taught and how it has been changed from that original teaching.
- Grimm's Fairy Tales, "The Water of Life"
- The hero, after obtaining the "water of life", an inexhaustible loaf of bread, and a powerful sword, has his heal damaged while leaving the castle where he obtained them.