The story of the first sin, often referred to as the "Original Sin," is a foundational narrative within the Judeo-Christian tradition, found in the Book of Genesis. This narrative has been interpreted in various ways over centuries, with differing views on who bears the ultimate responsibility for the first sin. To explore this question, it's important to examine the roles of the main entities involved: Eve, Adam, Satan, and God. Each has been attributed with a degree of responsibility for the event by various theologians, scholars, and believers.
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