A few corrections, if I may, and thank you for inviting such
In order: it is the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, not the tree of knowledge. Adam had knowledge already.
Scriptures do not say Eve was attracted by Satan's appearance, only that she was deceived by him.
Nor do Scriptures say Adam trusted the words of the serpent. He harkened to the voice of his wife, Eve.
In other words: Adam was not deceived. Scripture is clear in this point
Also, it is perhaps a reasonable assumption to say Thomas put his hands in Jesus' wounds, but Scripture does not record this, and it is just as likely he did not, believing upon merely seeing the wounds, for which Jesus in fact commended him
Jesus said to him (Thomas), “Because you have seen Me, you have believed;
blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.”
Points taken and thank you my colorful friend.
I did leave out good and evil didn't l😕😕😕 getting old..😢😢😔😉.
Scriptures addresses the appearance of the serpent. In my understanding it was to draw attraction to him.
That's just a guess as to why his appearance was addressed.
As for thomas this is what I sent by...
Thomas tells the other disciples “Unless I see the mark of the nails in his hands, and put my finger in the mark of the nails and my hand in his side, I will not believe.” Jesus appears again, Thomas gets to touch the blessed wounds of Christ, and then exclaims “My Lord and my God!
Eve was tricked by the serpent using her perception of what was seen.
Adam trusting in his wife but then again the serpent is a point to be made.