Sunday21,I asked my bishop once the very same exact thing a long time ago. He didnt think so, but I tended to disagree a little bit, in that, in the garden of eden, eve was in deed reasoned with by the great liar: _____ , and partook of the forbidden fruit, although God had told both adam and eve, that in the event that they did eat of that tree they should surely die. And did. Bruce R. McConkie does imply that the fall was a fall from grace involving the word of wisdom, and not one of adultry. FYI. But certainly in the old testament, eve was mentally wrestled with. Check it out. The Book of Mormon is pretty good about this topic also I think. lyolee.