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Alunyel
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If she existed, and she did indeed eat the fruit, I blame God, not Eve.
If God built us, he built us to be curious. (However, evolving curiosity as a result of needing to investigate things to find food in the middle of a desert in Africa is far more plausible.)
God just said "Don't eat it!", he didn't say why, or what it would do, or tell Eve that it would curse thousands of generations. You tell a kid not to eat something, and you don't tell them why, then the moment you turn your back you can bet your last penny that they'll eat it. God, being omnipotent, would've realised this, before she'd even eaten it.
The whole thing is God's fault. Simple as.
If God built us, he built us to be curious. (However, evolving curiosity as a result of needing to investigate things to find food in the middle of a desert in Africa is far more plausible.)
God just said "Don't eat it!", he didn't say why, or what it would do, or tell Eve that it would curse thousands of generations. You tell a kid not to eat something, and you don't tell them why, then the moment you turn your back you can bet your last penny that they'll eat it. God, being omnipotent, would've realised this, before she'd even eaten it.
The whole thing is God's fault. Simple as.
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