sicouple said:
The very fact God created Adam alone at first suggests His original plan for Adam in the purest of state was for him to be celibate. God then seen Adam was alone and it was not Good, was that because of a fault in Adam?
Once again, my friend, this is the danger of drawing too many conclusions from the simple fact of a beginning. It is a valid POSSIBLE conclusion, but not the only one.
Philosophically, it remains equally valid to argue from the text to this point that you have to begin somewhere, with a first step; and that Adam's creation was simply that -- a first step.
Thankfully, God did not leave us with nothing more than that first step to go on. He gave us the whole of scripture by which to judge His thinking in the creation story. I respectfully suggest to both you and Erskine that, based solely upon Scripture, and not upon the traditions or opinions of man, the latter viewpoint prevails, along with the idea that the reason God created Adam alone at first was simply to instill within him, as one of his very first lessons in living, that he was NOT complete alone! (Which, btw, kinda diminishes the value of celibacy!)