seeingeyes
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Not so. For one, he had no concept of disobedience. I believe your brother pointed out that he wasn't deceived of the serpent. So it would appear Adam knew better than to entertain God would lie to him, but he had never experienced disobedience and knew nothing of its consequences. God has provided us with a protected way to explore what sin brings.
Your question is a very good one.
The trouble with this though, is that if God hadn't planted that tree in the garden and told them not to eat of it, then there is nothing that Adam could have done that was sinful.
Or in other words, when I tell my kids not to play with fire, but I allow them the freedom to play with fire, I know that they will get burned, and I know that that pain will teach them to not stick their hands in fire any more.
But I only want them to learn this lesson because there are many fires in this world that are out of my control, and I want my children to know enough to keep themselves unharmed.
This analogy breaks down in the Garden, and in general with God and His children, because there are no 'fires' that are out of God's control, and He has no limitations on His time or presence that could keep Him from keeping His own children safe.
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