Original sin Original sinThe term "ancestral sin" is also used, as in Greek προπατορικὴ ἁμαρτία (e.g. Original_sin
Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil In the Book of Genesis, the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (and occasionally translated as the Tree of Conscience, ) was a tree in the middle of the Garden of Eden () from which God directly forbade Adam (Eve having not yet been created) to eat (). A serpent later tempted Eve, who was aware of the prohibition, to eat the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge (). Tree_of_Knowledge_of_Good_and_Evil
Marian devotions Marian devotions are intercessions to God through the mediation of Mary, the mother of Jesus, or acts of devotions focusing on Mary. Marian devotions are important to the Roman Catholic, Orthodox (both Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox) and High Church Anglican (particularly the Anglo-Catholic) traditions; but most Protestants do not accept them as proper. Marian_devotions
Adam and Eve Adam (, ʼĀḏām, "dust; man; mankind"; , ; Ge'ez: አዳ) and Eve (, , "living one"; , ; Ge'ez: ሕይዋን, Hiywan) were, according to the religious books the Torah, the Bible and the Qur'an, the first man and woman created by God. Adam_and_Eve