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Agreed. Let's list the commandments up to this point.To love God is to keep his commands!
- Populate the earth ( Gen 1:28 )
- Subdue the earth ( Gen 1:28 )
- Serve and guard the garden ( Gen 2:15 )
- Do not eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, because on the day you eat from it you shall surely die ( Gen 2:16-17 )
- It's good to have a help-mate ( Gen 2:18 )
- Leave your father and mother and cleave to your wife ( Gen 2:24 )
Did he disobey, or did he accept the mission?Adam the first perfect man with his gift of "Free Will" made a choice to freely disobey God. Clearly Adam did not love God!
There is no commandment to love God at this point. The closest is the last commandment, cleaving and becoming one flesh. Adam was commanded to love Eve? And technically, he was commanded to leave his father to do so? What is death? Isn't that leaving the garden, leaving his father aka God? How can a person fill the earth and subdue it in the garden? If having a help-mate is good, losing the help-mate is bad? Eve ate from the tree, she will surely die, meaning, she's leaving the garden?
All of these things should be considered before judging Adam's disobedience. From my point of view, he both disobeyed and accepted simultaneously. He accepted death for what it was and accepted the mission on earth. Accepting required disobedience. Just in that one specific circumstance. And as a bonus, the serpent is trapped on the ground, and humans have been granted the power to crush the head of its seed. None of this is without consequences of course. That would send the wrong message.
Agreed. From my perspective Adam's choice *was* perfect in that time at that place.if God did not create perfectly, he would not himself be perfect and thus not be God!
So God is creating, and sees that it is good. Seeing it's good requires that something else is not good. Something that isn't seen, but it's known to exist. God knows it, understands it, and using God's wisdom develops a plan to trap it and make it into something good. Thus all of creation is "very good" ( Gen 1:31 ). So God's creation was perfect, and is perfect, but that perfection requires imperfection.
Disobedience and acceptance simultaneously.... Perfection and imperfection simultaneously... masculine and feminine simultaneously... good and evil simultaneously...
Who else but God could create something so magnificent and so perfect?
Big picture? Perfection is not intended, it's not required. The Jewish people were commanded to love God with all our heart, all our soul, and all our attributes ( literal translation of middot ). All means all, and that includes our imperfections too. The Christian bible states it a little bit differently, of course. But the first step in loving God wih all the heart, mind, and soul, is accepting the heart, mind, and soul for what it is. It is both perfect and imperfect simultaneously. Knowing this requires a great big healthy portion from the Tree of Knowledge of good-and-evil. And that knowledge is required in order to love with all the heart, soul, and mind.