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| − | == Questions ==
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| − | * Is verse 7 purely symbolic? Was Adam also a literal son of God, but not born nin the flesh (or in other words mortality)? (See the genealogy of Christ in [[Luke 3:36-38|Luke 3:38]], Paul's discussion of the two Adams (or two gods) in [[Rom 5:1-5|Romans 5]] and [[1 Cor 15:1-5|1 Corinthians 15]] especially verses [[1 Cor 15:41-45|45-50]].)
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| − | * Could the Father be "responsible" for mortality? Immortality? Or did his two literal or figurative sons have to bear the weight of this repsonsibility?
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| − | * Why did it take one god (Michael/Adam) to choose bring us into mortality and another God (Christ) to choose to provide immortality? Was there another way to do the same?
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| − | * How does a correct undestanding of the Fall change our views of the Atonement? Which event was more essential, or could one exist with out the other?
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| − | * Why do Latter-day Saints study the Fall so much in order to understand the Atonement?
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