Sasa
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I respect your opinion, but I don't believe I am.
In order to understand the Scriptures you have to pay close attention to every word. There's nothing that says they didn't know good from evil. They knew they shouldn't disobey God. They were commanded NOT to eat from the tree. If they didn't know and recognize right from wrong, she would have eaten from it long before Satan enticed her to. She wouldn't have had to have been deceived and tempted into doing it by Satan.
It's like when we're three years old, we'd run around all day long naked if we were allowed to because at that age we don't recognize that it's shameful. But when we grow up and start realizing that it is (because our eyes are opened and we have wisdom), we no longer do. That's exactly what happened to Adam and Eve. After eating the fruit, now they KNEW evil because they had gained wisdom via the fruit.
At the same time though, God recognized that they were deceived by Satan and not completely at fault, which is why He allowed them to live anyway.
In order to understand the Scriptures you have to pay close attention to every word. There's nothing that says they didn't know good from evil. They knew they shouldn't disobey God. They were commanded NOT to eat from the tree. If they didn't know and recognize right from wrong, she would have eaten from it long before Satan enticed her to. She wouldn't have had to have been deceived and tempted into doing it by Satan.
It's like when we're three years old, we'd run around all day long naked if we were allowed to because at that age we don't recognize that it's shameful. But when we grow up and start realizing that it is (because our eyes are opened and we have wisdom), we no longer do. That's exactly what happened to Adam and Eve. After eating the fruit, now they KNEW evil because they had gained wisdom via the fruit.
At the same time though, God recognized that they were deceived by Satan and not completely at fault, which is why He allowed them to live anyway.