Nowhere in The Bible does it explicitly state that Adam went to heaven. The Bible does not provide specific information about what happened to Adam's soul after his death.
Adam was not created to live in heaven. God had created angels to live in heaven. God created Plant-life; Animal-life; and Human-life, to exist on earth, not to be transformed and transferred to live elsewhere.Adam did not come from heaven; Adam did not go to heaven.The Bible states that any sign of Adam's existence came from the ground from which he was made from. Before Adam's existence, he was not existent in any way, shape, or form. He simply did not exist.When Adam died, he went back from whence he came. Any sign of him came from dirt; and that's where any sign of him went to.Genesis 3:19 states: "For dust you are, and to dust you shall return." From non-existence, back to non-existence.Nowhere in the Bible does it say that Adam was 'given' a soul at creation. Therefore no soul could survive death. The Bible states that a soul - dies; it becomes non-existent.
The Bible doesn't say that one of the theives went to hell, but that the other thief went to heaven. People just assume that he went to hell because he was a theif. The reason that the other thief went to heaven was because he believed Jesus.
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In heaven there is absolutely no need for money.
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If the question you are asking is "Where does it say in the Bible that Adam says I have sinned", the answer is: nowhere. The bible does not say that Adam said you have sinned.The Bible does state that "all have sinned and come short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23). According to the Bible, only the Lord has been born to this world without sin.
The bible does not say anything about it.
Adam, like Eve, were created. The Bible does not say the timeframe.
This was open to translation. It never actually said he went to hell, but it did say that he ascended and descended in Ephesians 4. Some people believe that Adam and Eve's sin closed the gates of heaven, and all souls went to the land of the dead, called Sheol. This was not the fiery pits of hell that are described later in the Bible, but more like a holding place for everyone that died. Part of this line of thought is that when Jesus died, he ascended to reopen the gates of Heaven, the descended into Sheol to make the proclamation.
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