Do you believe in a literal Adam and Eve?
Not impressive. How can Jesus have paid with His death if He was alive and kicking three days later? It would be like me paying a million, knowing perfectly well that I would get it back after the weekend.
Everybody can do that sort of "sacrifice".
How could Adam do something wrong if he was perfect?
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According to Scripture Adam and Eve were literal.
Jesus was sinless. So, in that sense Jesus was perfect. Adam started out sinless. Jesus remained sinless. Adam became a sinner.
Jesus would Not have been alive and kicking again if Jesus would have died as a sinner.
Since we can Not resurrect oneself or anyone else we need someone who can do that for us.
Because perfect or sinless Jesus died sinless then Jesus could balance the Scales of Justice for us. Equal life for equal life.
Adam was created sinless and since we are born into sin ( we through No fault of our own can Not stop sinning ) we can Not provide a ransom ( a sinless person ) equal for Adam. So, No one else besides Jesus could do that sort of ransom sacrifice - Matthew 20:28
Please keep in mind that in Scripture the word perfect is used in both an 'absolute sense ' and in a ' relative sense '.
Think of a wedding ring. It may Not measure exactly perfect, but a wedding ring can be perfect for use in a marriage ceremony.
Only God is perfect in the absolute sense of the word.
Jesus said only God is good.
Jesus told even us to be perfect - Matthew 5:44; Matthew 5:48 - in the context of not just loving those who love you but to include loving your enemies.
Adam was created with human perfection meaning relative perfection. Adam (and us ) could Not go beyond the limited human sphere of existence. We are still bound by the laws of nature such as gravity, breathing, eating ( food not stones ), sleeping, etc.
Adam was also a free moral creation. Adam could choose to obey the one command - eat or not eat from God's tree - choice.
We all have the freedom to obey God or not obey.
Perfection does Not mean can't make a wrong choice or that an imperfect person could Not make a right choice.
We can all choose to take a right course where moral issues are involved. Our will, or free-will choices, is the determining factor.