Garden & Creation
The Tempter & Deception
The Partaking & Immediate Fall
Mortal Consequences
Blessing & God's Plan
100

What is the Garden of Eden? (see Genesis 2)

Garden created by the Lord God planted Eastward in Eden

100

Who is Satan (or the devil/Lucifer)? (See Moses 4)

He is the enemy of all righteousness and of those who seek to follow God

He sought to destroy agency of man and take God's power

100

Who is Eve?  (See Moses 4)

She is the first woman created by God, she is known to be the "mother of all living"

100

What is conception (or sorrow/pain in conception/childbirth)? (See Genesis 3 or Moses 4)

a consequence of the Fall of Adam and Eve, representing the entry into a mortal, fallen world.

100

Who is Jesus Christ?

Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world and the Son of Heavenly Father. 

Jesus suffered and was crucified for the sins of the world, giving each of God’s children the gift of repentance and forgiveness.

200

What is the tree of knowledge of good and evil? (see Moses 3)

A tree that was planted by god that he forbade anybody from partaking the fruit that if eaten they would die

200

What is good and evil? (See Genesis 3; 2 Nephi 2)

Good:Comes from God and it leads to joy, progression, and eternal life

Evil:Comes from Satan and involves deception, sin, pride, and selfishness, etc.

200

Who is Adam? (See Moses 3)

Is the first created man by God and is "father of all living" 

He is a central figure in the plan of salvation

200

How did Adam and Eve feel about the fall? (See Moses 5)

They viewed the Fall not as a tragedy, but as a necessary, courageous step to fulfill God's plan

200

What are the blessings Adam and Eve received after the Fall?

The ability to have children, experience joy, gain physical bodies, and exercise agency to choose between good and evil

300

What is innocence (or the state of innocence)? (See Moses 4; 2 Nephi 2)

A state of being free from guilt, wrongdoing, and sin

300

What is beguiled (or deceived)? (See Moses 4)

To lead astray, Manipulate, or lie 

300

What is seed symbolized for? (See Moses 5)

Seed symbolizes children, descendants, offspring, or posterity 

300

What was the "shame" of nakedness? (See Moses 4 or Genesis 3)

a loss of innocence and a state of being uncovered or unprotected before God due to sin

300

What is Liberty and Eternal Life?

liberty is the freedom to act for oneself and choose righteous paths through Christ’s mediation, while eternal life (or exaltation) is inheriting the highest degree of the celestial kingdom, becoming like God, and living in His presence with families

400

What is the tree of life (or the way of the tree of life)? (See Genesis 3; Moses 4)

The tree of life symbolizes eternal life and immortality 

A straight and narrow path also known as the Iron Rod that represents the word of God 

400

What is God's glory (or thine own glory)? (See Moses 4; Moses 1)

God's greatest glory is in helping others to progress to become like him, and receiving immortality and eternal life 

400

What is joy (or that men might have joy)? (Moses 5; 2 Nephi 2)

Joy is central to God's plan (known as the plan of salvation or the plan of happiness)

Its is a feeling of happiness, peace, and fulfillment that comes from God's plan 

400

What is physical death? (See Moses 6)

the temporary separation of the spirit from the mortal body

400

What is the plan of salvation/happiness?

Heavenly Father’s  plan to enable His children to become like Him, gain immortality, and receive eternal life

500

What would happen if the fall of Adam and Eve did not happen?

Adam and Eve would remain in the Garden of Eden forever with no children and without knowing joy or misery

500

What is agency (or free agency) and why is the ability to choose essential for eternal progression? (See Moses 4; 2 Nephi 2)

Agency is the freedom to choose or make our own choices

The ability to choose is essential because we can act upon accountability and responsibility for our actions which is essential to the plan of salvation 

500

What is Naked? (See Moses 4 or Genesis 3)

In a state of being uncovered, or exposed 

500

What is Spiritual Death? (See Moses 6)

Spiritual death is a separation from God

500

why was the Fall important to God’s plan?

It enabled humanity to come to earth, gain physical bodies, experience moral agency, and progress toward eternal life

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