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At our recent conference, I suggested that if Adam and Eve had not eaten the forbidden fruit after a reasonable period of time (e.g., three months), God would have removed the temptation, and He would have changed Adam and Eve so that they and their descendants would thereafter be unable to sin. One online viewer
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