The Law of the Return to Paradise Quiz
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What was the primary consequence of disobeying God's command not to eat the forbidden fruit?

  • Animals were able to speak with humans and each other.
  • The relationship between God and humans became perfect.
  • Adam and Eve started to live forever.
  • Human bodies began to experience deterioration and death. (correct)
  • Which of these best describes the elements involved in the creation of humanity, according to Genesis 2:7?

  • Earth and fire.
  • A rib and clay.
  • Water and air.
  • Dust of the ground and breath of life. (correct)
  • What is presented as the means for restoring the broken connection between humans and God?

  • Building monuments and new structures.
  • Strict dietary and environmental rules.
  • Acceptance of Jesus Christ as savior. (correct)
  • Following a variety of religious laws.
  • What was a specific action God took during the creation of humanity, other than the method of creating man described in Genesis 2:7?

    <p>Creating Eve from Adam's rib. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of these is an expected behavior of people who have had their link with God reconnected?

    <p>Seeking to please God by caring for creation. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    The Law of the Return to Paradise

    • God created humanity in his image and likeness (Genesis 1:26).
    • Humanity was created with the capacity to live forever (Genesis 1:26).
    • Human beings are composed of dust of the ground and the breath of life (Genesis 2:7).
    • God created Eve from Adam's rib (Genesis 2:22).
    • Adam and Eve had a close relationship with God (Genesis 2:22).
    • Disobeying God resulted in the breaking of their relationship with God (Genesis 3:2-6).
    • Disobedience caused a deterioration of their bodies after eating the forbidden fruit—resulting in death (Genesis 3:2-6).
    • Accepting Christ will reconnect broken links with God and creation.
    • Those who are connected with God will not harm the creation or mistreat other living things .

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    Test your understanding of the key concepts surrounding humanity's creation and relationship with God as discussed in Genesis. This quiz explores the implications of disobedience, the promise of eternal life, and the importance of reconnecting with God through Christ. Delve into the foundational beliefs that shape our relationship with creation and each other.

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