The answer is found in Genesis when God confronted Adam and Eve after their sin:
Genesis 3:12 Then the man said, "The woman whom You gave to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I ate."
Adam said it was the woman's fault.
Adam said that the women you made told him to eat the fruit, indirectly blaming God.
He blamed it on Eve (Genesis ch.3).
Excuse me, but what are you trying to ask through this question ?? lol.
you spelled sin wrong
No. <><><><><> Depending on your religious beliefs, you are born into Original Sin, and must be saved in order to go to Heaven. So, yes, we suffer for Adam's sin.
excuse me there that's not hard
Answer:The Bible doesn't say that Adam "fell" from anything. He "sinned"... which, according to the biblical definition of "sin": "...is the transgression of the law." (I John 3:4) The law, being the Ten Commandments.
Excuse can be a noun or a verb. Verb: to excuse Noun: an excuse
To excuse
escusa but that is the term for excuse like i need an excuse to not go compermiso means excuse me
No. Excuse (reason) is a noun. To excuse (permit, condone) is a verb.
The future tense of "excuse" is "will excuse."
Kindly excuse me.
Excuse you: Esgus i chi:)