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Opposed to Untruth.
Yes, but He also says "you will surely die", to which the serpent argued "you will surely not die". So God and the serpent are at odds. One of them must be wrong. Since it is God's garden it is His finding that the serpent was wrong and thus received a hefty curse. Etc...If one has a conscience, then one knows good and evil. You can't have your conscience telling you "what you're doing is evil" without you knowing what evil is.
I'm not a mind-reader, but it says what motivated them was that the fruit was good for food, pleasant to the eye, and desirable for gaining wisdom. In Genesis 3:22 God Himself confirms word for word what the serpent told them.
I can't guess God's thoughts but I can ask for understanding about these things. As I currently understand it, that tree was the only one which was harmful. I doubt it would have made a difference if it was on a side or corner of the garden, the serpent would still have tempted them. The point of the story is that the knowledge of good and evil is something only God can master. Anyone else who tries to master that of his own effort will fail. Lucifer, Adam, Eve, Cain, Moses, David, Me, we have all been unable to remain perfectly holy due to the fact that we are spiritually dead and our minds are preset at birth to worship the things of carnality. Only by being born again can you deal with past sin to God's satisfaction and change into the human that was originally intended. But it's a reformed human that has been victorious over sin by having followed Jesus' instruction. If He is not your shepherd, then I don't know if you'll be able to conquer sin and live with Him in the new earth.I don't know. I still don't know why God didn't mark some other tree instead of trying to deprive them of morality.
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