.Adam could have been an ignorantly blissful beast of a raping cannibal, breeding children from Eve and bashing them open like coconuts on the rocks of paradise, and IN IGNORANCE of his action, he would be sinless, no matter how atrocious his actions. He would develop into something greater, and finally be ready to assume his power, when properly evolved
Interesting topic. First of all would we have gone on some mass killing spree against each other. Individuals can have wires crossed but the average person doesnt feel compelled to kill its own kind for no reason nor do animals. There has to be incentive or an instinctive reason to kill. The Garden of Eden was a place where all was provided for. No need for great wars to be fought for power, wealth or land. No need to fight over religion because God was there walking among them. Individuals would sometimes kill but i dont think you could convince an army of people to kill because its a horrible experience and you risk your own life. Why do it if all your needs are being meet.Entire genocides among the sons of Adam would have been executed with the innocence with which a child dismantles a living cricket
Would we even evolve if there was no competition? The random mutations that make evolution possible would still occur but with no competition for resources there would be no losers and no extinction. There would be no weeding out process so how would man evolve in a specific way. All mutations would mingle with each other.
I think the individual conscious can evolve but you cant transfer that to your kids by birth.I also think developing in the presence of God would have an accelerating effect on our consciousness as well.
Well i think the first question would be where in the Bible or maybe what religions Bible? Is this ( below ) the stuff your talking about and if so which world is The Garden of Eden in? Also where are the teachings of Jehosophat to Moses? ThanksBut keep in mind, that according to the Bible, this Olam (or world) is not the world that Eden was in
Kabbalah distinguishes between four different "worlds" or "planes":
Atziluth (אֲצִילוּת), or "World of Emanations", on this level the light of the Ain Sof radiates and is still united with its source.
Beri'ah (בְּרִיאָה) or "World of Creation", on this level the first concept of creation ex nihilo however without any shape or form. This is also where the Highest Ranking Angels are to be found.
Yetzirah (יְצִירָה) or "World of Formation" on this level the created being assumes shape and form.
Asiyah' (עֲשִׂיָּה) or "World of Actions", on this level the creation is complete, however it is still in a spiritual level. At a later stage there is the 'phyisical Asiyah' comprising our phyisical world with all its creatures.