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"It would be ludicrous if he was, like you wrongly state, innocent and ignorant. According to all accounts, Adam and Eve had full knowledge of what they could not eat. In fact they were told: 'eat of that apple and you surely will die'! " They did not know, like no man today as well, what death is, nor its consequence. I argued that the concept of the first people to exist's mentality is going to be limited in concepts such as consequence. Every child disobeys because instincts and curiosity overrides man's own ability to control especially when emotionaly, mentally, and physically undeveloped. But even once grown. This is why disobedience, which is also an American tradition when civil, is not a sin to me. To tell the first two people to exist that they if they eat that apple they will die, means nothing as they do not know what human death is, like no one does today, this is a flaw, and they cannot understand the consequence of learning good and evil nor death nor why god would allow them to be tempted, nor why god would have evil and good exist or not or both as not existing but existing in an apple like others they are meant to eat. This is why this story is symbolism as well, but one that suffers from the same problems as anything trying to explain concepts beyond the mind of mortal men. It cannot. I've heard much in respect to angels not having souls so look more into that one, I will as well, that that is a reason for jealousy by angels, and I would like their free will issue clarified. "Because man will now have a knowledge of evil the future experience of goodness will be infinitely better." This is quite an assumption. If they were able to know goodness without evil than evil was not necessary, to claim a scale of goodness is to claim to know the goodness Adam knew, you cannot know this. Past that you are rationalizing beyond your capacity. And thinking this way also allows, accepts, and even encourages the existance and persistance of evil. That could make you evil by proxy. And as for the problem with hell, experience of endless pain and true suffering is neither necessary nor just, and if you have truly sufferred then you would wish such a thing on no one. And it symbolizes a vengeful god of cruelty and injustice for allowing it to exist. Punishment has purpose and ends, hell is torture without justification or redemption and serves no purpose but to scare into submission, which is terrorism. And last I heard that was a bad thing.
"The Greatest Enemy of Knowledge is Not Ignorance, It is the ILLUSION of Knowledge. Stephen Hawking"
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