Yeah it's clear when God came to visit them that neither were innocent, but some people act like Adam did it to "fall" with Eve like he loved her so much that he sacrificed himself. I'm thinking "nah, man," he wants to eat the fruit himself but he wants her take all the blame. Thank God that God Himself wasn't fooled.
I mean look at what happened. God goes to Adam first:
Genesis 3:
11 And he said, “Who told you that you were naked? Have you eaten from the tree that I commanded you not to eat from?”
12 The man said, “The woman you put here with me—she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it.”
All of a sudden, she's not his wife - the one who is suppose to be so close to him and so much a part of him that she's "bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh." She's now just "
the woman you put here with me." Honestly, this part made me laugh at how he tried to distance himself from his wife at that moment!
Then Adam says "
she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it." Like oh my gosh, somehow she overpowered him, made him open his mouth, forced him to bite off some of the fruit, and worked his mouth and throat with her hands to make him chew and swallow it.
I'm sorry, but that's the cutscene I'm seeing when he said that, lol!
Anyway...
Ironically, it's something to note that God brought about the solution to forgiving sin and reconciliation of people to Himself through Eve's seed (
Genesis 3:15) even though she technically sinned first.
I guess I get a little peeved when people try to blame Eve as if being deceived is worse than someone who chose to rebel. Rebelling really is one of the worst sins (although forgivable). I know this for a fact because I rebelled against God for a time earlier in my walk because of my crisis in faith. Rebellion really upsets God especially if one had a good walk with Him as Adam did and as I did.