Context: I sometimes hear the argument that god explicitly told Adam and Eve not to eat the fruit, the same way a parent tells its child not to stick things or touch electrical outlets. So god forcing the two of them to have children and dooming every human ever since is perfectly justified.
There have been people who have been born, lived, and died as atheists. God creates these people despite knowing full well that they will never accept Jeebus as their lord and personal pan pizza and will, therefore, be destined for eternal torture in the afterlife.
Such an entity deserves no praise, only all-encompassing righteous indignation.
Exactly, I mean is he stupid? Is he not aware what omniscient or omnipotent mean? Because if he does he's wasting everyone's time and if he doesn't then that's another paradox right there.
Why create someone or allow the creation of someone if you already know they are going to be a violent axe murderer that will kill a dozen people with his bare hands, be non-repentant and end up getting thrown into everlasting hell?
God is either an idiot that doesn't know what they are doing.
Or they are psychopathic and just allow these things to happen because they like watching us perform for them.
Or even worse, they purposefully create these individuals knowing what they will do and what will result but don't care.
The tree was not, as is commonly thought, the tree of knowledge.
It was the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
So God tells them not to eat the fruit, but doesn't give them a sense of right and wrong. Why would they even know that they had to obey him?
Then they eat the fruit, which they didn't know was a bad thing to do, and get punished for it.
It would be like leaving a steak in the room with a dog, saying, "if you eat this, you're a bad dog," then coming back and punishing the dog for eating the steak.
Nah, there's a clear warning written besides it. Some might say that leaving a super dangerous object in the middle of my house is careless, but I told the kids not to touch it. That's good enough.
(I'm so good at parenting. It's almost unbelievable)
And when your children do end up taking the fork, insert it into the outlet and electrocute themselves ... instead of treating them, helping them or sending them to the hospital ... you call children's aide and the police and have them remove the children to be taken into foster care .... then blame the children for causing their removal from their home and into care homes and social services
I love the Gnostic response that the "serpent" was actually Sophia, who was giving knowledge to Adam and Eve because Yahweh was being an immature, narcissistic dick.
The fork's tines are snapped in the middle, so when you insert this fork, current should pass through. Haven't tested it with a fork, but if I can insert a charger like this, a fork should work too.
I was confusing this with the UK power plug. Which has a ground pin that is longer than thecommon and neutral. It goes in first to provide an instant grounding solution but also the sockets have a shutter on the inside of the sockect that blocks the common and neutral until the ground makes contact.
Former Christian here, them choosing to eat the fruit and ignoring God's instructions is the entire point. This is a lesson for humanity so that they know the consequences of ignoring the one almighty.
Don't down vote me here, I'm just the delivery girl.
Is there also some lore behind how could god punish them, even thought they couldn't distinguish between good and evil before eating from the tree? This question has already been mentioned in the comments, and nobody I've ever talked to knew the answer.
Also the consequences that "doomed the race" were the god's response to noticing they had eaten the fruit, not from the fruit itself.
A story about an abusive authority written by people who wanted authority to abuse but had to convince others that they spoke for an all-powerful being.