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Why didn’t Adam and Eve have children in the Garden of Eden?

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Why didn’t Adam and Eve have children in the Garden of Eden?

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Donna, from Nevada Dear Donna, Very little has been revealed about the lives of Adam and Eve between the time that they came to this earth and the account given in the scriptures about the Garden of Eden. We do know that they were the first inhabitants of the earth. (As Brigham Young said, Adam brought seeds and animals from other planets to help ready the earth for the habitation of his posterity.) “Though we have it in history that our father Adam was made of the dust of this earth, and that he knew nothing about his God previous to being made here, yet it is not so; and when we learn the truth we shall see and understand that he helped to make this world, and was the chief manager in that operation. He was the person who brought the animals and the seeds from other planets to this world, and brought a wife with him and stayed here. You may read and believe what you please as to what is found written in the Bible. Adam was made from the dust of an earth, but not from the dust of this

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