Difference between revisions of "Forbidden fruit"

From Conservapedia
Jump to: navigation, search
(remove deleted template)
(repair link)
Line 1: Line 1:
The Forbidden Fruit grew on the [[Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil]].
+
The Forbidden Fruit grew on the [[Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil]].
  
After being tempted by [[Satan]](in the form of a snake) [[Eve]] persuaded [[Adam]] to eat of the tree.
+
After being tempted by [[Satan]] (in the form of a snake) [[Eve]] persuaded [[Adam]] to eat of the fruit.
  
 
After [[God]] discovered what they had done he cast them our of the garden and cursed mankind.
 
After [[God]] discovered what they had done he cast them our of the garden and cursed mankind.

Revision as of 00:19, December 15, 2009

The Forbidden Fruit grew on the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.

After being tempted by Satan (in the form of a snake) Eve persuaded Adam to eat of the fruit.

After God discovered what they had done he cast them our of the garden and cursed mankind.

Traditionally, the Forbidden Fruit has been depicted in art and other visual media (movies, cartoons, etc.) as an apple, though the Bible does not identify it as such.