Si Adan asin Eva, segun sa mito kan paglalang kan Abrahamikong relihiyon,[1][2] iyo an enot na lalaki asin babayi. Sinda iyo an sentral sa pagtubod kan sangkatawuhan na sa esensya sarong indibidwal na pamilya, na gabos na tawo naggikan sa sarong indibidwal na pades nin orihinal na apoon.[3] Nagtatao man sinda nin basehan para sa mga doktrina kan pagbagsak kan tawo asin orihinal na kasalan na iyo an mga importanteng pagtubod sa Kristianismo, minsan ngani dai pigpapanindugan sa Hudaismo o Islam.[4]

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  1. Womack, Mari (2005). Symbols and Meaning: A Concise Introduction. Walnut Creek ... [et al.]: Altamira Press. p. 81. ISBN 978-0759103221. Retrieved 16 August 2013. Creation myths are symbolic stories describing how the universe and its inhabitants came to be. Creation myths develop through oral traditions and therefore typically have multiple versions. 
  2. Leeming, David (2010). Creation Myths of the World: Parts I-II . p. 303. 
  3. Azra, Azyumardi (2009). "Chapter 14. Trialogue of Abrahamic Faiths: Towards an Alliance of Civilizations". In Ma'oz, Moshe. The Meeting of Civilizations: Muslim, Christian, and Jewish. Eastbourne: Sussex Academic Press. pp. 220–229. ISBN 978-1-845-19395-9. 
  4. Alfred J., Kolatch (1985). The Second Jewish Book of Why (2nd, revised ed.). New York City: Jonathan David Publishers. p. 64. ISBN 978-0-824-60305-2.  Excerpt in Judaism's Rejection Of Original Sin Archived 2016-12-05 at the Wayback Machine..