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God: Thou shalt not eat from the tree. A&E: What happens if we do? God: Thou shalt surely die. A&E: Dying. Is that good or bad? |
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While we're talking about A&E... did they go to heaven or hell? After all, they didn't have the chance to be forgiven by gZeus, and they obviously spent a portion of their lives disobeying god: at least enough so that they got kicked out of paradise, and got all life on Earth horribly cursed. OTOH, god's got a pretty shitty track record if his very first people, who lived around him for most of their lives, ended up getting sent to hell. Furthermore, if they went to hell, and we nowadays are, by default, condemned, then how could there be holy people before the forgiveness of gZeus? |
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If they didn't know the difference between good/evil, right/wrong, wouldn't it follow that they did not know the difference between good and bad? And following on this line of thinking, wouldn't the lack of this type of knowledge, in essence, void them of free will? Because free will isn't really about choosing to scratch your arse when you feel like it, it's about choosing the RIGHT thing, isn't it? |
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What if scratching your arse is the right thing?
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You mean you change your underwear?
[Right! Stop that!--Ed.] Yes . . . anyways, in all seriousness I do not believe the writers of this myth were very concerned with matters of "free will" and all that. They explained why we are not like the gods. That a god is instrumental in preventing humans from making it that far is par for the course--remember what happened to Promethius? --J.D. |
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But it is senseless to serve rational arguments to fantasy myths. No one ever will be able to prove or disprove the homosexuality of Donald Duck by rationality. The Genesis myth of Judaism is a bad remainder of some prior myths from India and Sumer, which can show, that this claims are in common with other social claims of 'religious' authorities to slave brave beings. Volker |
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My revised scenario : opmniGOD: Thou shalt not eat from the tree. A&E: What happens if we eat from the tree? omniGOD: Thou shalt both surely die. A&E: Die What is die? omniGOD : When you are no more. When you are boat gone from the garden. |
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A boat in a garden?
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