The Fall of Adam and Eve

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Teachings of Lehi.
"Opposition in all things"
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.

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