/christian/ failed to even respond to this, so I'm turning to /rel/.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adamites
>St. Epiphanius and Augustine of Hippo mention the Adamites by name, and describe their practices. They called their church "Paradise", claiming that its members were re-established in Adam and Eve's state of original innocence. Accordingly, they practiced "holy nudism", rejected the form of marriage as foreign to Eden, saying it would never have existed but for sin, lived in absolute lawlessness, holding that, whatever they did, their actions could be neither good nor bad and stripped themselves naked while engaged in common worship.Neo-Adamites
>The Beghards became the Picards of Bohemia, who took possession of an island in the river Nežárka, and lived communally, practicing social and religious nudity, free love and rejecting marriage and individual ownership of property.So guys, if Christ redeemed mankind for the fall from grace that occurred when we were kicked out of Eden, should a Christian not seek to return to the lifestyle of Adam and Eve, which was in grace?