My main argument rests in the idea that if Adam and Eve were indeed the first humans, then they knew there was only one God, for they walked with Him in the Garden. They definitely would’ve passed that belief on to their children. We see evidence of this in the story of Cain and Able offering their sacrifices to that same God. As time progressed Polytheism would’ve crept in, especially in the post diluvian world, where we see a lot of evidence of polytheism in the nations that rose to power during that time.
My main argument rests in the idea that if Adam and Eve were indeed the first humans, then they knew there was only one God, for they walked with Him in the Garden. They definitely would’ve passed that belief on to their children. We see evidence of this in the story of Cain and Able offering their sacrifices to that same God. As time progressed Polytheism would’ve crept in, especially in the post diluvian world, where we see a lot of evidence of polytheism in the nations that rose to power during that time.
There is no way to confirm this hebrew tale though. It's not historical.
How about Enoch? Do you think he was a Historical figure?
Doubtful. An antediluvian mythical figure?
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