I agree: this is not a salvific issue.
I believe that humankind was created on the 6th day, but that for a brief period, the woman was fully "in" the man's body until God withdrew and formed her. That completely avoids compressing all those actions into one day.
I don't know that it was ever God's plan for Adam and Eve to live "forever" in the garden. Instead, I believe that He fully anticipated the fall both of Lucifer and of Adam, and had in mind the redemption in Christ before the Earth was formed. Indeed, Scripture says "He was chosen before the foundation of the world" (1 Peter 1:20).
I believe that humankind was created on the 6th day, but that for a brief period, the woman was fully "in" the man's body until God withdrew and formed her. That completely avoids compressing all those actions into one day.
I don't know that it was ever God's plan for Adam and Eve to live "forever" in the garden. Instead, I believe that He fully anticipated the fall both of Lucifer and of Adam, and had in mind the redemption in Christ before the Earth was formed. Indeed, Scripture says "He was chosen before the foundation of the world" (1 Peter 1:20).
Unless the death that scripture is talking about is a spiritual death.
Adam and Eve were flesh and blood which means they could never inherit the
kingdom of God.
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