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Description: Presenting the Mormon belief that mankind's ejection from the Garden of Eden was part of God's plan from the start.
Adam, the Fall, and the Messiah: The Mormon Perspective Mormon Answers: Adam, the Fall, and the Role of Christ This page discusses the Latter-day Saint ("Mormon") position on Adam, the Fall of Man, and the eternally planned need for a Messiah, Jesus Christ, the Son of God. The LDS position is, in my opinion, fully consistent with the Bible, but differs from the teachings of many "mainstream" ministers. (The views and opinions expressed here are those of Jeff Lindsay, a member of
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Page title:Adam, the Fall, and the Messiah: The Mormon Perspective
Keywords:Adam fell that men might be, men are that they might have joy, LDS, joy, the fall of Adam, the fall of man, Garden of Eden, paradise lost, cherubim, tree of knowledge of good and evil, tree of life, immortality, early Christianity, mortality, Eve, Adam and Eve, forbidden fruit, Satan, God, temptation, freedom, free, fruit, fruits, free agency, sin, choice, choose, Christianity, prophets, apostles, doctrines, scriptures, links, evidences, original sin, accountability, accountable, accounts, Peter, thanks Barry Bickmore
Description:Was Adam a villain? Is this mortal existence a big mistake? No! The LDS (Mormon) perspective holds that God's plan for us has not been thwarted. Jeff Lindsay explains why.
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