I see the discussion is still going on, even English being taught.
The answer to my original question is :
1. Yes
Adam was made perfect and very good,
holy too as there was no knowledge of sin in him,
he was innocent.
2. Did Adam lead a holy life, yes he did. Even though he fell into sin, he was covered by Christ's
righteousness and was counted righteous; i.e.
holy. Because God (Triune God) had made him with
free will to sin or not to sin, God also provided a remedy because God loved Adam. The remedy for
Adam's sin is found in God's own Son. The punishement for sin was death, physical death, but God
provided a remedy for eternal damnation. His own perfect Son would be born as a man, live a perfectly
holy life and then die on the cross for our sins, taking our punishment and appeasing the anger of God
this is called a propitiation. This is why Jesus is referred to as the second Adam.
Try not to get side tracked with other issues.
Note: maybe there is interest, I don't know, but Eve was made the mirror image of Adam.
God intention is that Eva was to be a mate for Adam, more than a mate a life friend,
their opposites were to attract, the strength of one complemented by the softness
of the other. They were made to bond, and to be one unit, God planned the family
and although it does go wrong in life, that is the best unit for bringing up children.
It wa sneevr intended thatmen should know other men carnally, or that women
should know other women carnally. It was never intended that there were effeminate
men, although that happens. It was not intended that there would be cross dressing men.
This all came about becuase of the fall.
Thank you all for responding, I am in awe.