The exchange (based on Biblical contents) could have possibly happened between God and Adam at the very beginning, in telling Adam how it all happened. Also the bible has a huge record of genealogy starting from Adam on through to Moses, etc... It is possible that records were kept (say clay tablets from the time of Adam) and passed down each generation until someone finally put it together on paper. (Most bible historian studies conclude it was Moses who put the book of Genesis together from those archived records.)Originally Posted by Julio
In the first chapter of Genesis, God also talks in the first person to Adam, suggesting that there was dialogue between human kind and God, prior to Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit. In chapter three, Adam and Eve "heard" God coming and they hid in the bushes... also suggesting that God walked among us.
I'm probably putting too much thought into this, so I'm going to stop here hahaha.![]()




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