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Okay, so this was based off of another thread Jeffery started.
If Adam and Eve ate from the fruit of knowledge and could do all the things we could now, why didn't they write anything down themselves? If they knew everything from the fruit, why didnt they come up with all the stuff we have now? Wouldn't they find it kind of important to write some of it down for their kids generations and what not? |
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You're assuming they existed....
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No, i suppose it doesnt really matter much, but i'd still like to hear people's opinions on the matter. |
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It is the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Why should that mean that Adamwould have "all knowledge of everything"? Regards, Scott
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Author, Sword of the Dajjal, e-book, from http://www.booksforabuck.com/sfpages...rd_dajjal.html http://www.fictionwise.com/eBooks/eBook47261.htm?cached Jars of Doom Jan., 2008 Champagne Books I Blog!: http://cscottsaylorsbooks.blogspot.com/ |
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Why would knowing the difference between good and bad condemn them? I have to wonder if God maybe was trying to keep them ignorant... |
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First of all, I consider the Garden of Eden story to be metaphoric not real history. It was a place of innocence, and God's requirement of man was that He be responsible for His own actions, and not a pet on a leash.
Compare this to the story of Prometheus, and consider the likeness. Regards, Scott
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