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RE: The evolution of Adam - Two trees and choice

in #religion7 years ago

@gavvet - This is one of the most rational treatments I have seen of the religious beliefs and stories that go with it. A very logical explanation of the childlike state of Adam and Eve that actually prevented them from obeying their first mandate, desire to know the difference between good and evil - knowledge which lead ultimately to their breaking a law to obey the first mandate (Adam's transgression). In my opinion, we should be thankful for Adam's transgression. Such rational looks at laws and sometimes transgression of some for the greater good should perhaps be inculcated in our thinking styles rather than blindly following the letter of the law as we usually do. Thanks for this interesting blog. Upvoted.

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Indeed, if It were not for Adam's transgression we would not be here, still waiting for our turn on earth to learn by our own experience.