I'm going to stick my neck out and say that Adam and Eve didn't have any awareness of the difference between good & evil prior to eating from the tree. Hear (or read) me out on this:
God is the ultimate standard of good. He is the bar against which ALL other things are measured. And everything/everyone falls short of God by default, because they are merely created.
Adam & Eve indeed disobeyed God, but they had no knowledge or awareness of the existence of evil as such (before they ate the fruit). The Scripture say that their "eyes were opened" once they ate.
What it comes down to is that Eve believed the serpent instead of God (although she didn't perceive that the serpent's words were deceptive). And Adam chose to eat the fruit that his wife gave him. They both were effectively choosing that day whom they would serve (cf. Joshua 24:15).
Eve also "added to" what God had said when she answered the serpent. God never said (at least according to Scripture) that they should not touch the fruit; only that they should not eat it.
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God is the ultimate standard of good. He is the bar against which ALL other things are measured. And everything/everyone falls short of God by default, because they are merely created.
Adam & Eve indeed disobeyed God, but they had no knowledge or awareness of the existence of evil as such (before they ate the fruit). The Scripture say that their "eyes were opened" once they ate.
What it comes down to is that Eve believed the serpent instead of God (although she didn't perceive that the serpent's words were deceptive). And Adam chose to eat the fruit that his wife gave him. They both were effectively choosing that day whom they would serve (cf. Joshua 24:15).
Eve also "added to" what God had said when she answered the serpent. God never said (at least according to Scripture) that they should not touch the fruit; only that they should not eat it.
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Adam named every living soul. clearly Adam had an intuitive sense of what was a 'good' name vs. what was a 'bad' name.
Woman saw the tree of knowledge of good from evil was 'good' for food. clearly she knew what 'good' meant vs. 'bad'
Woman considered the tree 'desirable for wisdom' -- clearly she knew the difference between undesirable/desirable and discerned the goodness of wisdom vs. the evil of folly. she was deceived about which was which at this point, but the text makes it inescapable that she 100% had these concepts and understood them.
God gave Adam the job of tending the garden. clearly Adam knew what was good for the garden and what was not good, or he would not be able to do 'his job'
God gave them commands and held them accountable for transgressing those commands. clearly they had the capacity to understand these commands and the understanding that obeying God was good but disobeying Him was evil. clearly God does not punish them for disobedience when they are such mindless idiots that they can't even comprehend whether disobedience is wrong or not.
i'm sorry but your view that they are mindless imbeciles with no comprehension of even the most basic ethics, less understanding than a toddler, is ridiculously absurd. it contradicts the scripture and makes God unjust & evil. it's basically the lie of Satan. it is a most regrettably common view taught all over in the vast majority of todays modern churches, and i'm not surprised you're repeating it here, but it's absolutely rubbish IMO
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