I agree with Cameron on this one.
It isn't that Adam or Eve told an untruth, but rather, they chose not to tell the WHOLE truth.
A.) They omitted the fact that both of them knew perfectly well they were sinning, and they knew perfectly well they were going against God's clear directive, on purpose, with the clear intent to disobey. They really glossed over the depth of their understanding, and the clarity of their willfulness.
(These statements of Adam and Eve don't sound like statements of repentance... they're more like the statements of children being caught.)
B. While omitting their own deep knowledge and sinful intent (which shows one's culpability) they somehow DID remember to include another person's involvement and culpability.
C.) These aren't lies, but they seem to be sort of pitiful "deflections", exactly as children do when they're caught in some mischief. They try to downplay their own culpability and distract you with someone else's involvement. It seems to be EXACTLY what Cameron described with his own children.
D.) We should also, in fairness, consider that by this time, when they were explaining it to God, they were no longer in innocence... they were fallen sinners at this point. So it's no great surprise if they were trying to explain things in a way to downplay their culpability.
You guys have a lovely day... and don't take any apples from snakes.
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