Well, yes. He killed Adam, effectively. His own rules class that as "wrong,"
The "rules" are ours to follow. They do not apply to God.
Allow to improve your example: you tell your child not to eat the candy before dinner, or you will beat them. When they do, you are entirely responsible for beating them.
And if you didn't beat the child then you are a liar. If God didn't kill Adam then He would be a liar. One of the thing God calls Himself is a God of justice, would a God of justice lie to us?
the NT is not necessarily linked to the Genesis account, even though it claims to be. Keep it on topic please.
I was asked to provide text for my belief, not only OT text.
a shame he created people so naive that the moment somebody told them something they instantly believed it, without question.
Not really, if he had then you and I wouldn't be here.
Fair enough, is there any reason to assume that the snake in the Garden was Satan?
Thats a great question, but my answer would be folly if you don't consider the Bible to be sufficient evidence.
The big ones being Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, the Abolishment of Slavery.
Did the NT endorse slavery?
If you cannot support your claims on this forum then don't make claims on this forum.
True, I will try to keep my points to tangible concepts then.
Bad taste?
Isn't mine more plausible?
Thats your perception, just like my belief is my perception. I don't know what you believe, but I take it that the writer was speaking truth because I believe what he said was true.
God tries to deceive Adam into thinking the fruit will bring his death directly. He intentfully omits that what is going to cause Adam's death is not the fruit itself, but God's punishment.
A big assumption though is that
you see it as an immediate death. God does not say you will fall dead instantly, nor does he place any time on fact. He only says "You will certainly die". Now you may read that as Adam will die instantly, but thats your perception. You cannot assume everyone has that same perception.
Aren't you trying to deceive your child into not eating candies before dinner? This is what God did.
Again there is no deceit. God said if Adam ate the fruit he would die. Adam ate the fruit, and he later died. I don't know why you assume God said he would die immediately, or that Adam was tricked in his belief. The only trickery was when Adam believed the serpent when it said that he (Adam) would become like God.
God never made it clear that himself would punish Adam for eating the fruit, rather he let Adam possibily think that the fruit would directly bring his death.
How does that matter whether or not God let Adam know how he would be punished?
Maybe I'm not being clear, the apple did not bring Adam's death. It was the act of disobeying God.
Let me ask you something, toss your beliefs for aside for a moment. Assume you knew there was a God, he directly spoke to you and you had no reason to doubt His existence. If he ordered you not to do something, would you still do it?
The only reason you would have for still committing the act would be of a denial of God's supreme authority, which is the eternal sin that is considered the most gravest of all sins. When Adam ate the fruit, he was putting himself before God, and for that God cast him out of paradise.
Why would you assume he knows the punishment of sin is death?
Satan was an Angel. It's like assuming someone who went to college knows basic math, it may not be true but its a safe assumption.