Agreed, Adam was not deceived, but when did he pin his hopes on God? Surely not when he was hiding and not when he blamed Eve.
if he "
blames" her then he is implying she deceived him, but we know he is not deceived, so he would in that case be lying to God.
and God does not respond to him as though he has lied - He says, "
because you listened to the voice of your wife" - Adam communicated his motive in answering God with the facts, and that motive was for the sake of his wife.
so she said something to him. what did she say?
It was not an attempt to deceive him.
and he listened to her and acted on what she said to him.
why is he joining with her in death, then hiding with her instead of eating from the tree of life? what was he trying to accomplish, and how were the actions he took directed towards his goal?
God ultimately saves them. His answer to their sin is to reprove them, giving them sorrow, shed innocent blood to provide them with a covering, and promise to send Christ.
based on God's response, did they answer well? did they show faith in God and repentance?