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Old 03-14-2006, 04:33 PM   #21
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Genesis says that Adam and Eve knew right from wrong after they ate the apple. So humans know right from wrong. That means they can recognize when God is wrong. If they can't recognize when God is wrong then Genesis is incorrect. It also explicitly defines right and wrong as being the same for humans as for God ("you shall be as gods, knowing good and Evil").
I posed my question a little bit wrong by using the word "hypocrite", but it doesn't matter because the discussion has proceeded somewhat beyond where the question was relevant.

Let me pose a different question for anyone interested. What actions are forbidden to men, women, certain individuals, whatever, that are understood by all/most to be not forbidden to god(s)? Not all prohibitions are absolutely morality based. It might be immoral for a blind person to drive a car but you wouldn't say that driving is immoral. What can god(s) do that men are forbidden to do? Which of these prohibitions are true hypocrisy?
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