I recommend purchasing my updated version of this book, with a new title, What if Eve said "No?"It now matches the companion book, What if Lucifer said No? Both books question the concepts of Free Will and willful disobedience. They are both easy and quick reads and should provide a chuckle or two—as well as a fun, thought-experiment. This is a humorous look at the Adam and Eve fable, religion, free will, and original sin.I am keeping this version available because there are so many links to it; again, same book, but different title.This short story poses a very simple What would have happened if Eve refused to eat the apple in the Garden of Eden? For seven days we follow God, Adam, Eve, and the nefarious snake as they discuss and debate the pros and cons of knowing the difference between good and evil, being like God, and eating tasty fruit. The fall of man was the single most important decision mankind ever faced. This is a "tongue in cheek" retelling of the story with a completely different ending.Adam and Eve Revisited asks you to consider numerous good and evil, the goodness of God, free will, damnation by probability, and, of course, when did snakes learn to talk anyway? This humorous, insightful, and thought-provoking tale will make you wonder–what could have been?Most non-believers and skeptics will recognize the numerous references and jokes contained within. For the faithful, this version may make you uncomfortable but, hopefully, like other I. M. Probulos publications, it will make you think–and maybe even question the veracity of this story as well as the mythology behind the tale.Can anyone imagine a world like the Garden of Eden, where there is no sin, no death, and no evil? It is very difficult but that....of course...is The Other God's Earth, the follow-up story to this one, also available on Amazon Kindle.I hope you enjoy this Kindle book and if so, please review it and share it with your friends. You can help support my work by purchasing my other Kindle books.You can contact me on my website is www.IMProbulos.com and follow me on Twitter @improbulosI. M. Probulos