InChrist
Free4ever
Interesting, but I don’t think your parent/ child analogy exactly works with the account of Adam/Eve and God.Although I agree when we lie it will lead to bad consequences, your interpretation of this story doesn't seem right to me.
Here's my interpretation of the story. The state of Adams mind before and after biting the apple is the point of the story. Prior to biting the Apple, Adam was blissfully ignorant. This is what happens with children. In child's mind they are not separate from their parents. A child's world is experienced as perfection. Everything is pure love and all their needs are met.
After biting the apple Adam now sees himself separate from God. This is the point when a child realizes they are separate from their parents. This the point where the child begins to question why is everything in the World full of suffering. This the point where a child sees his parents as weak, petty, and full of limitations. After biting the apple Adam has lost his child's innocence and oneness with his parent figure or God.
When most people discover they have imperfections as young adults they react in different ways. Many people will hate their parents, hate themselves, and hate God. The spiritual journey most people take in their lives is finding peace with all this hatred of our own imperfections. Once people find peace with the hatred of imperfections in themselves, their parent's, and the way God created the Universe, then some people will return back to Eden in a sense. Although the innocence of youth can never be regained, people who make peace with the tree of knowledge can at least appreciate slivers of Eden's perfection as they occur in their own lives in the present.
Religion serves a purpose in our lives. These stories are intended to provide a map of who we are and how we are to live our life. People get hung up on the details and literal truth. The Bible's main message is having morality is important and how one can return back to God and experience Eden again. The story is not about the details of a talking snake or what type of fruit tree was in the garden.
The thread title is a good hook and troll comment. Although everyone falls from Eden, everyone loses their innocence, having imperfections is not a sin. Nobody is God on Earth.
How we respond to being expelled from Eden, or losing our childhood innocence, is up to each of us to choose.
First because the account in Genesis, although indicating A&E were innocent with regard to good and evil, they are not portrayed as children. Rather they are shown to have been created as adults who, not only experienced God’s love and care for them, but intelligently conversed with God daily.
Secondly, as intelligent beings they chose to disobey a simple and clear command, the only prohibition given them, to instead believe a blatant lie in order to satisfy a selfish desire.
I believe it this wrong motive of their heart/ mind and acting upon it which broke trust and relationship with God causing separation.