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Here’s a thought: could it be that Adam and Eve were convinced that they would actually be better, improved people if they had the God-like wisdom of knowing the difference between good and evil? Maybe their motivation wasn’t just giving in to a simple temptation to disobey God. Maybe they were persuaded that they were actually doing something good and, in their innocence, chose poorly. Can you identify?
By Jerry Moldenhauer5
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Here’s a thought: could it be that Adam and Eve were convinced that they would actually be better, improved people if they had the God-like wisdom of knowing the difference between good and evil? Maybe their motivation wasn’t just giving in to a simple temptation to disobey God. Maybe they were persuaded that they were actually doing something good and, in their innocence, chose poorly. Can you identify?