The Bible tells us that Adam was with her when she ate the fruit which means that he did nothing to stop her. You could argue he was just as deceived as Eve
@@TimothyYi In verse 13, Eve clearly states that she was deceived by the serpent. In verse 12 Adam states that he ate from the fruit that Eve gave him. He doesn't claim to be deceived as Eve stated. I always believed that Adam knew better, but like with a lot of men, he succumbed to the pressure of a beautiful woman (in this case, his wife). I think he had a moment of weakness for her, and chose to go ahead with her wishes, rather than to obey GODs. Of course he ddnt realize how grave the outcome of his decision would be. Nevertheless, respectfully I don't believe the scripture suggests that Adam was deceived. Btw, great work you're doing. My kids and I are waiting and hoping for you to continue your longer videos. Blessings to you. Keep doing the Lord's work 🙏🏿