Greatest I am
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It means that humans gained awareness of the difference between good and evil, instead of living in innocence.
“For God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”
They were warned that this would bring them only harm.
The myth functions to explain why there is a good/evil dichotomy within humanity and why humans must struggle with their own morality. You can also relate it to themes such as knowledge can bring problems and hardships rather than enlightenment; the ideas that innocence cannot be regained once lost, that we cannot 'un-know' something, etc.
Many of these old myths are not meant to be taken too literally, they are stories with a meaning, stories that give guidance and explain some point of wisdom. Instead of trying to identify 2 passages which contradict each other, look at the meaning of each one individually, it is possible they might both be true if you treat them as lessons rather than unequivocal facts to applied in all situations without thought or nuance.
They were warned that this would bring them only harm.
Yes. A lie because they became as Gods in the knowing of good and evil.
You are right that these myths should not be read literally.
But Christianity doing so has make it a homophobic, misogynous and evil religion by todays standards of morality.
Do you agree?
Regards
DL