ArchivedWhy does it make sense to end this way?Carol_au wrote: Adam and Eve had no knowledge of good and evil, right and wrong, moral and immoral. They didn't know. Thus, they couldn't know that it was wrong to disobey and eat The Fruit. Yes, they knew they were told not to eat The Fruit - but since they didn't know good from evil, that order was, to them, completely neutral. Not good. Not evil. Not wrong. Not right. Not moral. Not immoral. It's like telling your 1 month old child not to put his finger into his mouth. Your child was forbidden to put his finger into his mouth, he received a direct order, but did he understand your order??? What benefit you get from giving someone a free choice if he doesn't understand your orders? It would be more logic for God to give Adam and Eve knowldege and to let them know good and evil, then God can give His order, just as The Noble Qur'an says. Thanks Alexei |
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