fallingblood
Agnostic Theist
Probably not.did god know he was to sacrifice his son at this point?
Actually many believe that God has either limited his powers, or simply isn't as powerful as some believe. Conservative and Reform Judaism have such an idea, as well as a number of Protestant sects.the definition of god, for me is different than yours...
and i think it's different from most...but that isn't to say that your idea of god isn't better....
We are not talking about a normal human. We are talking about one who was created as a man. There is no reason to suggest that Adam would have had a childlike mentality.what do you mean not really?
did you know what no meant the 1st time your heard it?
Adam was told that there was a consequence. That implies God would have expected Adam to understand such. There is no implication otherwise.
Who says that man wasn't created with knowledge? When the tree is spoken about, it is suggested that the knowledge gained would make one God like. It isn't just a normal knowledge.if one considers why there was a tree of eternal life that was not forbidden
and then considers why god didn't already create man with knowledge to begin with, it makes perfect sense.
So it only makes perfect sense if you want to look at it in that certain way.
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why did god create man unaware in the 1st place?[/QUOTE]Who says he was unaware? The tree of knowledge isn't just knowing what is right or wrong. It also meant one would have God like knowledge.