But god's philosophy, according to the bible, can be contradictions.
Jesus may have taught love and compassion towards fellow men, but there are many cases, where the prophets were his mouthpiece (like Elijah, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Ezekiel and others), and speak of destroying Israel if they don't worship or obey him or destroying other kingdoms, simply to prove that he is their god.
Is it moral to give people the so-called "free will", and being punished by god for choosing another religion to follow or gods to worship, is hypocritical B.S.
Eve was deceived into disobeying and eating the fruit, and was punished not only for disobeying, but also for being deceived, not being able to tell right from wrong, or good from bad.
If you were deceived into doing wrong, do you think you should be punished for it?
And do you know what's the worse thing about the whole Eve thing? Centuries of Pauline or Christian doctrine or dogma that Eve, and therefore all women, were to blame for all the woes of mankind. The Original Sin is just more religious hypocritical BS that still going on, even today.