Three of the world's major religions support the creation story of Adam and Eve. The first is Judaism. In fact, the Hebrew Bible is the source of our information about the world's first man and first woman. Second is Christianity. The New Testament gospels include family trees of the genealogical descent of Jesus [c. 6 B.C.E. - c. A.D. 30] of Nazareth from Adam and Eve. Third is Islam. The Koran, as the Muslims' holy book, identifies Adam and Eve as the ancestors of Ismail, Hagar's son by Abraham.
The story of Adam and Eve... is exclusive to the Christian religion. It's exactly that - a 'story' - intended to explain how the human race got here ! Other religions have their own 'creation' stories.
Judaism, Islam, and Christianity support the theory that we're all brothers and sisters. All three major world religions ultimately trace back to Judaism as the ultimate spiritual source. Judaism draws upon the Old Testament Book of Genesis. Genesis is the creation story of all mankind through the creation of the Hebrew people's ancestors, Adam and Eve.
Adam and Eve, first mentioned in the Hebrew scriptures, are important in all the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Mandaeanism, Christianity, Islam and Sikhism.
By historical chance, a number of religions arose over time, with roots in Judaism. The main three, Islam, Christianity and Judaism are commonly known as Abrahamic faiths because they share a belief in descent from the legendary patriarch Abraham, but this description could also apply to Mandaeanism and Sikhism. Each of these religions accepts as true much of what is the the Hebrew Bible, and there fore believes in Adam and Eve. Those religions that do not have their origins, directly or indirectly, in Judaism, do not believe in Adam and Eve.
Adam and Eve were created by Jehovah (God).
No she is a character in a monotheistic creation story, therefore only one god exists, meaning goddesses do not exists in the religions which believe in Adam and Eve. She is told to be the wife of Adam, the worlds first woman, in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
There are three movies that deal directly with Adam and Eve; they are The Bible: In The Beginning, The Sin of Adam And Eve and The Creation: Adam And Eve. There are several movies that have excerpts of the story of Adam and Eve but they are only reference points.
Adam and Eve had to do everything alone.
The historical position is that neither Noah nor Adam and Eve actually existed. The biblical position is that Noah was after Adam and Eve.
God still loved them. God kicked them out of the "garden" not His life. Adam and Eve's disobedience came as no surprise to God. God instructed Adam and Eve how they could maintain their relationship with Him - through a blood sacrifice.
No Adam and Eve were not there by accident, they were created by god, Adam from the clay and Eve from one of Adams rib.
No, the snake tricked Eve into eating the fruit, then Eve persuaded Adam to eat it.