I’d bet they’re believers by now.

Time, together with the knowledge of good and evil, grace, and revelation, is intended to ultimately bring home to us our need for God. Time provides us the medium through which to learn, to change, to work out our salvation. Physical death places a limit on it all, to our allotted time, a finality which should serve to give an importance, an urgency, to our actions- the impetus to get it right while we can. Death most certainly provides or makes necessary the need for faith; we just aren’t privy to the realities of the next life.
Not sure if any of that addressed your questions tho.
Thanks.
From your post :
I now see Adam, before the fall, as something like a rough gem, perfect in the way he was created, without flaw, but also still crude, perhaps, not yet refined, not yet cut, not yet finished or polished in a certain way God had in mind. God wanted Adam, himself, to contribute something to his ultimate perfection. Adam’s perfection would only be complete, his justice realized, when he was one in will with his Creator.
Not trying to pick out your words or anything, but the word perfect does not fit really. After reading so many different versions of what way Adam and Eve were before their fall, many do not say they were perfect. God uses the word Good when he looks at all he had created, including the first two humans.
I’m not sure how the first two humans could ever have been immortal, if they were only good, not perfect, so like we are thinking, they had to grow in maturity, especially spirituality, and in order to do that, they had to make their own minds up.
They choose to “eat from the tree of Good and Evil” therefore using their freewill. They gain the knowledge of being able to choose Good/Evil.
God stops them from eating from the Tree of Life, so that they will not live forever as humans with knowledge of Good and Evil.
From what sounds like a moment of madness, God does seem angry as he curse’s the ground, gives child baring pain to Eve and hard work to Adam and death to their bodies/spirit.
We say it was because they did not admit their fault and in turn blamed each other and God. So if this is one way to think of it, why would God allow the rest of humanity to be subject to the first two humans fault when they choose their will over Gods?
O.S doesn’t fit in when two people are Good, in a state of holiness, but are still seeking to attain a perfection and can fall away from Gods grace, in my logical thinking
I can think of it more in terms of A&E being almost angel like, turning away from God like satan did, and being cast down to earth to suffer as mere creatures, who then have to suffer the loss of Gods friendship, pain in the body and all the extras that we suffer or see others suffer with.
But then this makes God into the not so friendly, loving creator I have come to know, through Jesus.
In part it all doesn’t make sense to me.