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foolishmortal
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Adam and Eve had all knowledge, but what God would have to keep to Himself (like the end of the world’s date and who is damned or saved if dead the next second). After the Fall, mankind lost a lot of that knowledge through forgetting, but prophets would be told by God–but it tended to be in increments. This kind of stuff happens in modern times when, during the Roe V Wade period and embryonic stem cell amendment #2 , those who liked them seemed to have forgotten Nazi persecutions of those who are different from them and/or the slaveholders’ use of those conveniently dubbed “inferior” or “non-persons” for convenient use (and abuse) in the cotton fields.
For that reason, why could Creation not have happened as was written--because we have a modern reactionary fear of taken the Bible too literally? Maybe Adam knew this and it was inspired knowledge to the writer of Genesis. I think doubting the Bible's account till science or Tradition proves otherwise is not good. I think we feel we need to accept things like the Big Bang to not feel like backward people. Well, science hasn't exactly proved reliable since Piltdown Man.